CDPKs (Ca-Dependent Protein Kinases) are very important regulators in plant response to abiotic stress. The molecular regulatory mechanism of CDPKs involved in salt stress tolerance remains unclear, although some CDPKs have been identified in salt-stress signaling. Here, we investigated the function of an CDPK, CPK12, in salt-stress signaling. The -RNA interference (RNAi) mutant was much more sensitive to salt stress than the wild-type plant GL1 in terms of seedling growth. Under NaCl treatment, Na⁺ levels in the roots of -RNAi plants increased and were higher than levels in GL1 plants. In addition, the level of salt-elicited H₂O₂ production was higher in -RNAi mutants than in wild-type GL1 plants after NaCl treatment. Collectively, our results suggest that CPK12 is required for plant adaptation to salt stress.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321221 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124062 | DOI Listing |
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