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Overexpression of the CaHB12 transcription factor in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) improves drought tolerance.

Marcos Fernando Basso1, Julia Almeida Costa2, Thuanne Pires Ribeiro3, Fabricio Barbosa Monteiro Arraes4, Isabela Tristan Lourenço-Tessutti5, Amanda Ferreira Macedo6, Maysa Rosa das Neves5, Sarah Muniz Nardeli7, Luis Willian Arge7, Carlos Eduardo Aucique Perez8, Paolo Lucas Rodrigues Silva2, Leonardo Lima Pepino de Macedo5, Maria Eugênia Lisei-de-Sa9, Regina Maria Santos Amorim5, Eduardo Romano de Campos Pinto5, Maria Cristina Mattar Silva1, Carolina Vianna Morgante10, Eny Iochevet Segal Floh6, Marcio Alves-Ferreira11, Maria Fatima Grossi-de-Sa12.   

Abstract

The Coffea arabica HB12 gene (CaHB12), which encodes a transcription factor belonging to the HD-Zip I subfamily, is upregulated under drought, and its constitutive overexpression (35S:CaHB12OX) improves the Arabidopsis thaliana tolerance to drought and salinity stresses. Herein, we generated transgenic cotton events constitutively overexpressing the CaHB12 gene, characterized these events based on their increased tolerance to water deficit, and exploited the gene expression level from the CaHB12 network. The segregating events Ev8.29.1, Ev8.90.1, and Ev23.36.1 showed higher photosynthetic yield and higher water use efficiency under severe water deficit and permanent wilting point conditions compared to wild-type plants. Under well-irrigated conditions, these three promising transformed events showed an equivalent level of Abscisic acid (ABA) and decreased Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) accumulation, and a higher putrescine/(spermidine + spermine) ratio in leaf tissues was found in the progenies of at least two transgenic cotton events compared to non-transgenic plants. In addition, genes that are considered as modulated in the A. thaliana 35S:CaHB12OX line were also shown to be modulated in several transgenic cotton events maintained under field capacity conditions. The upregulation of GhPP2C and GhSnRK2 in transgenic cotton events maintained under permanent wilting point conditions suggested that CaHB12 might act enhancing the ABA-dependent pathway. All these data confirmed that CaHB12 overexpression improved the tolerance to water deficit, and the transcriptional modulation of genes related to the ABA signaling pathway or downstream genes might enhance the defense responses to drought. The observed decrease in IAA levels indicates that CaHB12 overexpression can prevent leaf abscission in plants under or after stress. Thus, our findings provide new insights on CaHB12 gene and identify several promising cotton events for conducting field trials on water deficit tolerance and agronomic performance.
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Keywords:  ABA-Dependent pathway; Gossypium hirsutum; Homeobox gene; Water deficit

Year:  2021        PMID: 34034163     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2021.05.009

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


  2 in total

1.  Improved cotton transformation protocol mediated by Agrobacterium and biolistic combined-methods.

Authors:  Thuanne Pires Ribeiro; Isabela Tristan Lourenço-Tessutti; Bruno Paes de Melo; Carolina Vianna Morgante; Alvaro Salles Filho; Camila Barrozo Jesus Lins; Gilanna Falcão Ferreira; Glênia Nunes Mello; Leonardo Lima Pepino Macedo; Wagner Alexandre Lucena; Maria Cristina Mattar Silva; Osmundo Brilhante Oliveira-Neto; Maria Fatima Grossi-de-Sa
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2021-07-03       Impact factor: 4.116

Review 2.  Genetic manipulation for abiotic stress resistance traits in crops.

Authors:  Nardana Esmaeili; Guoxin Shen; Hong Zhang
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-09-21       Impact factor: 6.627

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