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Overexpression of sheepgrass R1-MYB transcription factor LcMYB1 confers salt tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis.

Liqin Cheng1, Xiaoxia Li, Xin Huang, Tian Ma, Ye Liang, Xingyong Ma, Xianjun Peng, Junting Jia, Shuangyan Chen, Yan Chen, Bo Deng, Gongshe Liu.   

Abstract

Sheepgrass [Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel.] is a dominant, rhizomatous grass that has extensive plasticity in adapting to various harsh environments. Based on data from 454 high-throughput sequencing (GS FLX) exposure to salt stress, an unknown functional MYB-related gene LcMYB1 was identified from sheepgrass. Tissue specific expression profiles showed that the LcMYB1 gene was expressed ubiquitously in different tissues, with higher expression levels observed in the rhizome and panicle. The expression of LcMYB1 was induced obviously by high salt, drought and abscisic acid and was induced slightly by cold. A fusion protein of LcMYB1 with green fluorescent protein (GFP) was localized to the nucleus, and yeast one-hybrid analysis indicated that LcMYB1 was an activator of transcriptional activity. LcMYB1-overexpressing plants were more tolerant to salt stress than WT plants. The amounts of proline and soluble sugars were higher in transgenic Arabidopsis than in WT plants under salt stress conditions. The overexpression of LcMYB1 enhanced the expression levels of P5CS1 and inhibited other salt stress response gene markers. These findings demonstrate that LcMYB1 influences the intricate salt stress response signaling networks by promoting different pathways than the classical DREB1A- and MYB2-mediated signaling pathway. Additionally, LcMYB1 is a promising gene resource for improving salinity tolerance in crops.
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Keywords:  ABA; BD; D-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase; LcMYB1; MDA; MJ; MYB-related; ORF; P5CS; PEG; SD/-Trp/-His; Salt stress; Sheepgrass; TCA; abscisic acid; binding domain of GAL4; malondialdehyde; methyl jasmonate; open reading frame; polyethylene glycol; synthetic dextrose medium lacking tryptophan and histidine; trichloroacetic acid

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23800660     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2013.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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