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Overexpression of an aquaporin protein from Aspergillus glaucus confers salt tolerance in transgenic soybean.

Feiwu Li1,2, Hejia Ni3, Wei Yan2, Yanbo Xie2, Xiaodan Liu4, Xichang Tan2, Ling Zhang5, Shi-Hong Zhang6.   

Abstract

Salt stress is an important abiotic factor that causes severe losses in soybean yield and quality. Therefore, breeding salt-tolerant soybean germplasm resources via genetic engineering has gained importance. Aspergillus glaucus, a halophilic fungus that exhibits significant tolerance to salt, carries the gene AgGlpF. In this study, we used the soybean cotyledonary node transformation method to transfer the AgGlpF gene into the genome of the soybean variety Williams 82 to generate salt-tolerant transgenic soybean varieties. The results of PCR, Southern blot, ddPCR, and RT-PCR indicated that AgGlpF was successfully integrated into the soybean genome and stably expressed. When subjected to salt stress conditions via treatment with 250 mM NaCl for 3 d, the transgenic soybean plants showed significant tolerance compared with wild-type plants, which exhibited withering symptoms and leaf abscission after 9 d. The results of this study indicated that the transfer of AgGlpF into the genome of soybean plants produced transgenic soybean with significantly improved salt stress tolerance.
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Keywords:  AgGlpF gene; Salt tolerance; Transgenic soybean

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34460070     DOI: 10.1007/s11248-021-00280-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transgenic Res        ISSN: 0962-8819            Impact factor:   2.788


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