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Lipid Metabolomic and Transcriptomic Analyses Reveal That Phosphatidylcholine Enhanced the Resistance of Peach Seedlings to Salt Stress through Phosphatidic Acid

Maoxiang Sun, Xiaolong Liu, Binbin Zhang, Wen Yu, Yuansong Xiao, Futian Peng

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Soil salinity is a major conlinet limiting sustainable agricultural development in peach tree industry. In this study, lipid metabolomic pathway analysis indicated that phosphatidic acid is essential for root resistance to salt stress in peach seedlings. Through functional annotation analysis of differentially expressed genes in transcriptomics, we found that MAPK signaling pathway is closely related to peach tree resistance to salt stress, wherein PpMPK6 expression is significantly upregulated. Under salt conditions, the OE- PpMPK6 Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. line showed higher resistance to salt stress than WT and KO- AtMPK6 lines. Furthermore, we found that the Na + content in OE- PpMPK6 roots was significantly lower than that in WT and KO- AtMPK6 roots, indicating that phosphatidic acid combined with PpMPK6 activated the SOS1 (salt-overly-sensitive 1) protein to enhance Na + efflux, thus alleviating the damage caused by NaCl in roots; these findings provide insight into the salt stress-associated transcriptional regulation.

Topics & Concepts

Phosphatidic acidTranscriptomeJasmonic acidMetabolomicsEffluxChemistryBiologySalinityBiochemistryBotanySalicylic acidGene expressionGeneEcologyPhospholipidBioinformaticsMembranePlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
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