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  • Both melatonin and hydrogen sulfide (HS) play roles in reducing chromium (Cr) toxicity in maize, yet their specific interaction during detoxification remains unclear.
  • The study showed that Cr stress increases HS levels and activates melatonin production, leading to improved Cr tolerance through enhanced metabolic processes and antioxidant enzyme activity.
  • It was found that HS acts as a signaling molecule in the melatonin-mediated response to Cr, while blocking HS reduces the beneficial effects of melatonin on Cr tolerance.

Article Abstract

Both melatonin and hydrogen sulfide (HS) mitigate chromium (Cr) toxicity in plants, but the specific interaction between melatonin and HS in Cr detoxification remains unclear. In this study, the interaction between melatonin and HS in Cr detoxification was elucidated by measuring cell wall polysaccharide metabolism and antioxidant enzyme activity in maize. The findings revealed that exposure to Cr stress (100 μM KCrO) resulted in the upregulation of -/-cysteine desulfhydrase (/) gene expression, leading to a 77.8% and 27.3% increase in endogenous HS levels in maize leaves and roots, respectively. Similarly, the endogenous melatonin system is activated in response to Cr stress. We found that melatonin had a significant impact on the relative expression of /, leading to a 103.3% and 116.7% increase in endogenous HS levels in maize leaves and roots, respectively. In contrast, NaHS had minimal effects on the relative mRNA expression of serotonin-Nacetyltransferase () and endogenous melatonin levels. The production of HS induced by melatonin is accompanied by an increase in Cr tolerance, as evidenced by elevated gene expression, elevated cell wall polysaccharide content, increased pectin methylesterase activity, and improved antioxidant enzyme activity. The scavenging of HS decreases the melatonin-induced Cr tolerance, while the inhibitor of melatonin synthesis, p-chlorophenylalanine (-CPA), has minimal impact on HS-induced Cr tolerance. In conclusion, our findings suggest that HS serves as a downstream signaling molecule involved in melatonin-induced Cr tolerance in maize.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11244195PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13131763DOI Listing

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