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Shan Cao1, Jiqing Zhang1, Zhengyu Guo1
1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Jinan 250014, PR China.
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Cadmium (Cd) is a widespread environmental pollutant that severely threatens crop productivity and food safety. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying Cd detoxification and tolerance in sorghum remain largely elusive. Herein, we functionally characterized SbWRKY6, a Cd‑induced WRKY transcription factor that localizes to the nucleus and functions as a transcriptional activator. Stable overexpression of SbWRKY6 significantly enhanced Cd tolerance in sorghum, as evidenced by improved growth performance, mitigated oxidative damage, and decreased Cd concentration in plant tissues, whereas silencing of SbWRKY6 resulted in a Cd-hypersensitive phenotype with exacerbated toxicity symptoms. Mechanistically, we identified SbPLAC8-17, a member of the Plant Cadmium Resistance (PCR)/PLAC8 family, as a critical downstream target of SbWRKY6. Heterologous expression of SbPLAC8-17 functionally complemented the Cd‑sensitive phenotype of the yeast mutant ∆ycf1 and reduced intracellular Cd accumulation. Further yeast one-hybrid (Y1H), electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA), and dual-luciferase reporter (Dual-LUC) assays confirmed that SbWRKY6 directly binds to the SbPLAC8-17 promoter and transcriptionally activates its expression. In vivo silencing of SbPLAC8-17 significantly impaired cellular Cd²⁺ efflux and aggravated Cd toxicity in sorghum. Additionally, the rapid Cd-induced transcriptional upregulation of SbMPK3 and its direct physical interaction with SbWRKY6 suggest a potential upstream regulatory module that remains to be functionally validated. Collectively, this study elucidates a novel SbWRKY6‑SbPLAC8-17 transcriptional cascade that positively regulates Cd tolerance by facilitating Cd²⁺ efflux, providing promising genetic targets for phytoremediation and molecular breeding of safe sorghum cultivars for Cd-contaminated fields.
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