Understanding the Role of Durum Wheat Thioredoxin h-Type TdTrxh2 in Biotic Stress Tolerance
Hanen Kamoun, Sahar Keskes, Hanen Dhouib, Sana Tounsi, Olfa Jrad, Faiçal Brini, Kaouthar Feki

TL;DR
This study shows that the TdTrxh2 protein in durum wheat helps the plant resist fungal infection by regulating hydrogen peroxide and activating defense-related genes.
Contribution
The study reveals the antimicrobial role of TdTrxh2 and its spatiotemporal expression in response to fungal stress in durum wheat.
Findings
TdTrxh2 expression is spatiotemporally induced in durum wheat under Fusarium graminearum infection.
TdTrxh2 has antimicrobial activity against various bacteria and fungi in vitro.
Transgenic Arabidopsis expressing TdTrxh2 showed enhanced fungal tolerance via H2O2 regulation and hormone-related gene activation.
Abstract
The thioredoxin h-type (Trxh) proteins play a crucial role as convergence points within plants’ responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. Previously, we demonstrated that the protein TdTrxh2 of durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) has a chaperone function and it promotes tolerance to abiotic stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of TdTrxh2 and its role in the response of durum wheat to Fusarium graminearum attack. First, we demonstrated the involvement of TdTrxh2 in the response of durum wheat to this fungus via the analysis of its expression profile under this fungus attack. In fact, the outcomes showed that the induction of TdTrxh2 expression is spatiotemporal in leaves and roots of durum wheat under F. graminearum infection. Interestingly, this induction was accompanied by H2O2 accumulation under short- and long-term stress in roots and leaves,…
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TopicsRedox biology and oxidative stress · Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease · Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
