| Literature DB >> 32088579 |
Ming-Shuang Zhong1, Han Jiang2, Yue Cao3, Yong-Xu Wang4, Chun-Xiang You5, Yuan-Yuan Li6, Yu-Jin Hao7.
Abstract
Drought can activate many stress responses in plant growth and development, including the synthesis of epidermal wax and the induction of abscisic acid (ABA), and increased wax accumulation will improve plant drought resistance. Therefore, an examination of wax biosynthesis genes could help to better understand the molecular mechanism of environmental factors regulating wax biosynthesis and the wax associated stress response. Here, we identified the MdCER2 gene from the 'Gala' (Malus× domestica Borkh.) variety of domestic apple, which is a homolog of Arabidopsis AtCER2. It possesses a transferase domain and the protein localizes on the cell membrane. The MdCER2 gene was constitutively expressed in apple tissues and was induced by drought treatment. Finally, we transformed the MdCER2 gene into Arabidopsis to identify its function, and found ectopic expression of MdCER2 promoted accumulation of cuticular wax in both leaves and stems, decreased water loss and permeability in leaves, increased lateral root number, changed plant ABA sensitivity, and increased drought resistance.Entities:
Keywords: ABA sensitivity; Apple; Cuticular wax; Drought tolerance; MdCER2
Year: 2020 PMID: 32088579 DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2020.02.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol Biochem ISSN: 0981-9428 Impact factor: 4.270