Literature DB >> 28425127

Manipulation of glyoxalase pathway confers tolerance to multiple stresses in rice.

Brijesh K Gupta1, Khirod K Sahoo1, Ajit Ghosh1, Amit K Tripathi1, Khalid Anwar2, Priyanka Das2, Anil K Singh1, Ashwani Pareek2, Sudhir K Sopory1, Sneh L Singla-Pareek1.   

Abstract

Crop plants face a multitude of diverse abiotic and biotic stresses in the farmers' fields. Although there now exists a considerable knowledge of the underlying mechanisms of response to individual stresses, the crosstalk between response pathways to various abiotic and biotic stresses remains enigmatic. Here, we investigated if the cytotoxic metabolite methylglyoxal (MG), excess of which is generated as a common consequence of many abiotic and biotic stresses, may serve as a key molecule linking responses to diverse stresses. For this, we generated transgenic rice plants overexpressing the entire two-step glyoxalase pathway for MG detoxification. Through assessment of various morphological, physiological and agronomic parameters, we found that glyoxalase-overexpression imparts tolerance towards abiotic stresses like salinity, drought and heat and also provides resistance towards damage caused by the sheath blight fungus (Rhizoctonia solani) toxin phenylacetic acid. We show that the mechanism of observed tolerance of the glyoxalase-overexpressing plants towards these diverse abiotic and biotic stresses involves improved MG detoxification and reduced oxidative damage leading to better protection of chloroplast and mitochondrial ultrastructure and maintained photosynthetic efficiency under stress conditions. Together, our findings indicate that MG may serve as a key link between abiotic and biotic stress response in plants.
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Oryza sativa; abiotic and biotic stress; methylglyoxal; yield

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28425127     DOI: 10.1111/pce.12968

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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4.  Methylglyoxal-glyoxalase system as a possible selection module for raising marker-safe plants in rice.

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Authors:  M Nasir Khan; Soumya Mukherjee; Asma A Al-Huqail; Riyadh A Basahi; Hayssam M Ali; Bander M A Al-Munqedhi; Manzer H Siddiqui; Hazem M Kalaji
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-10
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