Literature DB >> 25689412

Systematic mining of salt-tolerant genes in halophyte-Zoysia matrella through cDNA expression library screening.

Yu Chen1, Junqin Zong2, Zhiqun Tan3, Lanlan Li2, Baoyun Hu3, Chuanming Chen3, Jingbo Chen2, Jianxiu Liu4.   

Abstract

Though a large number of salt-tolerant genes were identified from Glycophyte in previous study, genes involved in salt-tolerance of halophyte were scarcely studied. In this report, an important halophyte turfgrass, Zoysia matrella, was used for systematic excavation of salt-tolerant genes using full-length cDNA expression library in yeast. Adopting the Gateway-compatible vector system, a high quality entry library was constructed, containing 3 × 10(6) clones with an average inserted fragments length of 1.64 kb representing a 100% full-length rate. The yeast expression library was screened in a salt-sensitive yeast mutant. The screening yielded dozens of salt-tolerant clones harboring 16 candidate salt-tolerant genes. Under salt-stress condition, these 16 genes exhibited different transcription levels. According to the results, we concluded that the salt-tolerance of Z. matrella might result from known genes involved in ion regulation, osmotic adjustment, as well as unknown pathway associated with protein folding and modification, RNA metabolism, and mitochondrial membrane translocase, etc. In addition, these results shall provide new insight for the future researches with respect to salt-tolerance. Crown
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Keywords:  Salt-tolerance; Yeast; Zoysia matrella; cDNA library

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25689412     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2015.02.007

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


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