The plant streptolysin S (SLS)-associated gene B confers nitroaromatic tolerance and detoxification

Nitroaromatic compounds, as the important chemical feedstock, have caused widespread environmental contaminations, and exhibited high toxicity and mutagenic activity to nearly all living organisms. The clean-up of nitroaromatic-contaminated soil and water has long been a major international concern....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2022-07, Vol.433, p.128779-128779, Article 128779
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Rujia, Lu, Yue, Zhang, Enying, Chen, Zhiyang, Huangfu, Liexiang, Zuo, Zhihao, Zhao, Yu, Zhu, Minyan, Zhang, Zihui, Chuan, Mingli, Bu, Qing, Huang, Qianfeng, Wang, Hanyao, Xu, Yang, Li, Pengcheng, Yao, Youli, Zhou, Yong, Xu, Chenwu, Yang, Zefeng
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Zusammenfassung:Nitroaromatic compounds, as the important chemical feedstock, have caused widespread environmental contaminations, and exhibited high toxicity and mutagenic activity to nearly all living organisms. The clean-up of nitroaromatic-contaminated soil and water has long been a major international concern. Here, we uncovered the role of a novel nitroreductase family gene, streptolysin S (SLS)-associated gene B (SagB), in enhancing nitroaromatic tolerance and detoxification of plants, and its potential application in phytoremediation of nitroaromatic contaminations. The expression of both the Arabidopsis and rice SagB genes is significantly induced by multiple hazardous nitroaromatic substances, including explosive pollutant 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), natural compound 1-nitropyrene (1-NP) and herbicide pendimethalin (Pen). In vitro and in vivo evidences revealed that plant SagBs possess activities in degradation of these nitroaromatic substances. Arabidopsis and rice transgenic assays suggested that plant SagB genes increase tolerance and detoxification of nitroaromatic through facilitating its transformation to the amino derivative. More importantly, overexpression of plant SagBs increase their ability in TNT uptake, and remove more TNT from the growth culture. Our findings shed novel insights into a plant endogenous nitroreductase-mediated nitroaromatic tolerance and detoxification, and provide a new gene target for phytoremediation of nitroaromatic-contaminated environments. [Display omitted] •A novel nitroreductase subfamily gene SagB is widespread in land plants.•Plant SagB possesses activities in degradation of multiple nitroaromatics.•Arabidopsis and rice SagBs confer nitroaromatic tolerance and detoxification.•Plant SagBs have the potential in phytoremediation of nitroaromatics.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.128779