The Transcription Factor OsNAC5 Mediates Cadmium Stress Response and Accumulation in Rice
Shubao Hu,
Jinfen Chen,
Hui Wang
et al.
Abstract:Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal that endangers human health via contaminated rice consumption. Reduction Cd uptake in rice is essential for minimizing grain Cd accumulation. However, the transcriptional regulatory of Cd uptake in rices remains largely elusive. This study reveals that the transcription factor OsNAC5 in Oryza sativa positively regulates the Cd transporter gene OsNRAMP1, influencing Cd uptake. OsNAC5 is primarily expressed in roots, localized to the nucleus and is upregulated by Cd induced H2… Show more
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