Hydrogen sulfide and nitric oxide are involved in melatonin-induced salt tolerance in cucumber

Plant Physiol Biochem. 2021 Oct:167:101-112. doi: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.07.023. Epub 2021 Jul 28.

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a novel gaseous signaling molecule in response to adversity stress. Melatonin (MT) is a multifunctional molecule that plays an important role in regulating plant stress resistance. However, the interactions between H2S and MT are still unknown. Therefore, the role of H2S in MT-induced salt tolerance was elucidated in this study by measuring the antioxidant defense system and photosynthetic characteristics of cucumber. In addition, the crosstalk among H2S, NO, and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) was investigated. Results showed that MT induced the production of H2S by significantly increasing the activity of L-/D-cysteine desulfhydrase, thereby regulating photosynthetic efficiency, antioxidant enzyme activity, and antioxidant enzyme gene expression in cucumber, thus alleviating reactive oxygen species burst by salt stress. In this process, the H2S and NO induced by MT were inhibited by NO scavenger (cPTIO) and H2S scavenger (HT) but not affected by MAPK inhibitor (U0126). Intriguingly, the expression of MAPK3/4/6/9 was inhibited by HT and cPTIO. These results suggested that H2S may act as downstream of MT, interact with NO and MAPK cascades, and jointly participate in the process of MT mitigating salt stress in cucumber. In addition, H2S and NO are upstream signaling molecules of the MAPK cascades.

Keywords: Cucumber; Hydrogen sulfide; Melatonin; Salt stress.

MeSH terms

  • Cucumis sativus*
  • Hydrogen Sulfide*
  • Melatonin* / pharmacology
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Salt Tolerance

Substances

  • Nitric Oxide
  • Melatonin
  • Hydrogen Sulfide