GhRCD1 promotes cotton tolerance to cadmium by regulating the GhbHLH12–GhMYB44–GhHMA1 transcriptional cascade

Author:

Wei Xi12,Geng Menghan12,Yuan Jiachen3,Zhan Jingjing2ORCID,Liu Lisen2,Chen Yanli2,Wang Ye2,Qin Wenqiang2,Duan Hongying1,Zhao Hang234ORCID,Li Fuguang1235ORCID,Ge Xiaoyang1235

Affiliation:

1. Research Base of State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology Henan Normal University Xinxiang China

2. State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Anyang China

3. Zhengzhou Research Base, State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

4. College of Life Sciences Qufu Normal University Qufu China

5. Western Agricultural Research Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Changji Xinjiang China

Abstract

SummaryHeavy metal pollution poses a significant risk to human health and wreaks havoc on agricultural productivity. Phytoremediation, a plant‐based, environmentally benign, and cost‐effective method, is employed to remove heavy metals from contaminated soil, particularly in agricultural or heavy metal‐sensitive lands. However, the phytoremediation capacity of various plant species and germplasm resources display significant genetic diversity, and the mechanisms underlying these differences remain hitherto obscure. Given its potential benefits, genetic improvement of plants is essential for enhancing their uptake of heavy metals, tolerance to harmful levels, as well as overall growth and development in contaminated soil. In this study, we uncover a molecular cascade that regulates cadmium (Cd2+) tolerance in cotton, involving GhRCD1, GhbHLH12, GhMYB44, and GhHMA1. We identified a Cd2+‐sensitive cotton T‐DNA insertion mutant with disrupted GhRCD1 expression. Genetic knockout of GhRCD1 by CRISPR/Cas9 technology resulted in reduced Cd2+ tolerance in cotton seedlings, while GhRCD1 overexpression enhanced Cd2+ tolerance. Through molecular interaction studies, we demonstrated that, in response to Cd2+ presence, GhRCD1 directly interacts with GhbHLH12. This interaction activates GhMYB44, which subsequently activates a heavy metal transporter, GhHMA1, by directly binding to a G‐box cis‐element in its promoter. These findings provide critical insights into a novel GhRCD1–GhbHLH12–GhMYB44–GhHMA1 regulatory module responsible for Cd2+ tolerance in cotton. Furthermore, our study paves the way for the development of elite Cd2+‐tolerant cultivars by elucidating the molecular mechanisms governing the genetic control of Cd2+ tolerance in cotton.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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