Genome-wide identification of NHX gene family and effects of salicylic acid in regulating antioxidant activity as well as nutrients deposition under salt stress in three Brassica species

  • Rana Muhammad Amir Gulzar
  • , Raheel Munir
  • , Zhang Ren Yi
  • , Nazia Jan
  • , Abdul Rauf
  • , Zohaib Kaleem
  • , Muhammad Haseeb Javaid
  • , Mumtaz Ali Saand
  • , Ali El-Keblawy
  • , Mohamed S. Sheteiwy
  • , Zaid Ulhassan

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Abstract

Background The Na+/H+antiporter (NHX) gene subfamily is essential for plant adaptation to salt stress, contributing significantly to ion homeostasis. These antiporters play crucial function in various biological processes by regulating Na+and H+balance within plant cells. Yet their genomic features and roles of salicylic acid (SA) in regulating them, activating antioxidant defense mechanisms as well as nutrients acquisition under salt stress conditions remain largely unknown in many crop species. Results In this study, we identified the NHX gene family members of three Brassicaceae species including Brassica napus, Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea and analyzed the expression patterns of NHX genes in response to salt stress and phytohormonal application (SA). Comprehensive computational analyses, encompassing domain and motif prediction, cellular localization, cis-regulatory elements (CREs), and post-translational modification (PTM) sites revealed distinct group-specific characteristics within the NHX gene family. These characteristics included chromosomal distribution, motif composition, exon count and protein length (amino acids). qRT-PCR analysis depicted significantly induced expression of NHXs, specifically, BnNHX7, BraNHX6 and BoNHX6 (4 ~ 6 folds) using different concentrations of NaCl (100 mM and 200 mM) and SA (10 mg/L and 20 mg/L) at different periods of time. SA induced antioxidant enzymatic activity (SOD 3 ~ 4 folds, POD 2 ~ 3 folds, CAT 1 ~ 2 folds and APX 11 ~ 12 folds), upregulated antioxidant genes (SOD, POD, APX, CAT) by 3 ~ 5 folds under salt stress, and improved nutrient acquisition in all respective Brassicaceae species. Conclusions We have conducted the first molecular characterization of NHX genes in three Brassica species, revealing their dual role in salt stress adaptation through ion homeostasis and salicylic acid induced antioxidant regulation, thus identifying promising targets for crop improvement. Clinical trial number Not applicable.

Original languageEnglish
Article number740
JournalBMC Plant Biology
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Brassicaceae
  • CREs
  • NHXs
  • Plant stress tolerance
  • Salicylic acid
  • qRT-PCR

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Plant Science

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