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Activation of antioxidative and detoxificative systems in Brassica juncea L. plants against the toxicity of heavy metals

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01827-w

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  1. National Center of Sciences Poland [2018/31/B/NZ9/01548]
  2. Institute of Dendrology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland

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The study showed that B. juncea exhibited a clear trend of metal uptake and accumulation when exposed to heavy metal stress, with metal combinations leading to oxidative stress conditions and inhibiting seedling development. Activation of glutamylcysteine-gamma synthetase and glutathione reductase enzymes related to detoxification and antioxidant systems within the first 24 hours of stress conditions was determined to be crucial for plants.
Plant metal hyperaccumulators, to which Brassica juncea belongs, must have very efficient defence mechanisms that enable growth and development in an environment polluted with various heavy metals. B. juncea (Indiana mustard) v. Malopolska was exposed to the activity of trace elements such as cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), and zinc (Zn) in combinations: CuPb, CuCd, CuZn, PbCd, PbZn, and ZnCd in a concentration of 25 mu M each for 96 h during control cultivation. We observed a clear tendency for metal uptake and accumulation in above-ground parts which is characteristic of hyperaccumulators. The combinations of CuCd, CuZn, and PbCd inhibited the development of the seedlings the most. The used metal combinations increased the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as: hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), superoxide anion (O-2(.-)) and oxidized proteins in B. juncea organs, generating oxidative stress conditions in the cells. We determined the level of transcription of the respective defence proteins of the detoxification and antioxidant systems. We have shown that in the first 24 h of stress condiction, activation of glutamylcysteine-gamma synthetase (yECS) and glutathione reductase (GR1) enzymes related to the detoxification of heavy metals is important for B. juncea plants. In addition, the data provide important information on how plants respond to the presence of heavy metals in the first days of stress conditions.

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