| Literature DB >> 30537609 |
Rui-Fen Zhang1, Li-Jie Zhou2, Yuan-Yuan Li3, Chun-Xiang You2, Guang-Li Sha4, Yu-Jin Hao5.
Abstract
In plants, SIZ1 regulates abiotic and biotic stress responses by promoting the SUMOylation of proteins. The apple MdSIZ1 protein has conserved domains similar to those of Arabidopsis AtSIZ1. Real-time fluorescent quantitative analysis showed that MdSIZ1 gene expression was induced by phosphate-deficient conditions. In addition, the level of SUMOylation was also significantly increased under these conditions. The MYB transcription factor MdPHR1 might be a target for the SUMO protein, which is a phosphorus starvation-dependent protein. Subsequently, an MdSIZ1 expression vector was constructed and transformed in Arabidopsis mutant siz1-2 and apple callus. The MdSIZ1 transgenic Arabidopsis partially complemented the defect phenotype of siz1-2 under phosphate-deficient conditions. The survival rate, length of primary root, and number or density of lateral roots were similar between the transgenic lines and wild type (WT). Under phosphate-deficient conditions, the SUMO conjugate and fresh weight of the MdSIZ1 transgenic apple callus were improved compared with WT. The MdSIZ1 transgenic apple callus grew under phosphate-deficient conditions, whereas the MdSIZ1 sense apple callus did not. Therefore, MdSIZ1 is involved in the regulation of the phosphate-deficiency response in apple.Entities:
Keywords: Apple; MdSIZ1 protein; Phosphate deficiency; SUMO E3 ligase; Transgenic Arabidopsis; Transgenic apple callus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30537609 DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2018.11.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plant Physiol ISSN: 0176-1617 Impact factor: 3.549