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Characterization on TaMPK14, an MAPK family gene of wheat, in modulating N-starvation response through regulating N uptake and ROS homeostasis.

Meihua Shi1,2, Zhuo Wang1, Zifei Ma1,2, Wenteng Song1,2, Wenjing Lu3,4, Kai Xiao5,6.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: Wheat MAPK gene TaMPK14 is N starvation response and is crucial in modulating plant low-N stress tolerance. Improving plant N use efficiency (NUE) contributes largely to the sustainable crop production worldwide. In this study, TaMPK14, a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family gene in T. aestivum, was characterized for the role in mediating N starvation response. TaMPK14 harbors conserved domain/motifs specified by the plant MAPK proteins. In vitro assay for kinase activity of TaMPK14 validated its phosphorylation nature. TaMPK14 transcripts were upregulated in both roots and leaves under low-N treatment; moreover, the expression levels induced by N starvation were gradually restored following the N recovery progression. These results suggested transcriptional response of TaMPK14 upon the low-N stress. Compared with wild type (WT), the TaMPK14 overexpressing lines in N. tabacum displayed improved growth and N accumulation traits under deficient-N treatment, which indicated the crucial roles of the MAPK gene in mediating N starvation response. Additionally, the lines treated by N starvation were shown to be improved on cellular ROS homeostasis, displaying higher antioxidant enzymes (AE) activities and less ROS accumulative amount than WT. The transcripts of nitrate transporter gene NtNRT2.1 and those of AE genes NtSOD1, NtCAT1;2, and NtPOD4 were significantly upregulated in N-deprived TaMPK14 lines; overexpression of them conferred plants enhanced N uptake capacity and AE activities, respectively. Moreover, RNA-seq datasets generated from N-deprived transgenic lines contained numerous differential genes involving modulating various biological process, cellular component, and molecular function. Together, our investigation suggested that TaMPK14 improves plant N starvation response through transcriptional regulation of distinct NRT and AE genes as well as modulation of associated biological processes.

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Keywords:  Gene functional characterization; Mitogen-activated protein kinase; N starvation stress; Reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis; Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32648010     DOI: 10.1007/s00299-020-02564-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Rep        ISSN: 0721-7714            Impact factor:   4.570


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