Interplay between gasotransmitters and potassium is a K plus ey factor during plant response to abiotic stress

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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Carbon monoxide (CO), nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are gasotransmitters known for their roles in plant response to (a)biotic stresses. The crosstalk between these gasotransmitters and potassium ions (K+) has received considerable attention in recent years, particularly due to the dual role of K+ as an essential mineral nutrient and a promoter of plant tolerance to abiotic stress. This review brings together what it is known about the interplay among NO, CO, H2S and K+ in plants with focus on the response to high salinity. Some findings obtained for plants under water deficit and metal stress are also presented and discussed since both abiotic stresses share similarities with salt stress. The molecular targets of the gasotransmitters NO, CO and H2S in root and guard cells that drive plant tolerance to salt stress are highlighted as well.
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Cell signaling, Abiotic stress, Gasotransmitters, Nitric oxide, Hydrogen sulfide, Carbon monoxide, Potassium
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