| Literature DB >> 34793983 |
Hude Mao1, Shumin Li2, Bin Chen2, Chao Jian3, Fangming Mei2, Yifang Zhang2, Fangfang Li2, Nan Chen2, Tian Li3, Linying Du4, Li Ding2, Zhongxue Wang2, Xinxiu Cheng2, Xiaojing Wang4, Zhensheng Kang5.
Abstract
Drought is a major environmental factor limiting wheat production worldwide, and developing drought-tolerant cultivars is a central challenge for wheat breeders globally. Therefore, it is important to identify genetic components determining drought tolerance in wheat. In this study, we identified a wheat NAC gene (TaNAC071-A) that is tightly associated with drought tolerance by a genome-wide association study. Knockdown of TaNAC071-A in wheat attenuated plant drought tolerance, whereas its overexpression significantly enhanced drought tolerance through improved water-use efficiency and increased expression of stress-responsive genes. This heightened water-saving mechanism mitigated the yield loss caused by water deficit. Further candidate gene association analysis showed that a 108-bp insertion in the promoter of TaNAC071-A alters its expression level and contributes to variation in drought tolerance among wheat accessions. This insertion contains two MYB cis-regulatory elements (CREs) that can be directly bound by the MYB transcription activator, TaMYBL1, thereby leading to increased TaNAC071-A expression and plant drought tolerance. Importantly, introgression of this 108-bp insertion allele, TaNAC071-AIn-693, into drought-sensitive cultivars could improve their drought tolerance, demonstrating that it is a valuable genetic resource for wheat breeding. Taken together, our findings highlight a major breakthrough in determining the genetic basis underlying phenotypic variation in wheat drought tolerance and showcase the potential of exploiting CRE-containing indels for improving important agronomical traits.Entities:
Keywords: GWAS; TaNAC071-A; cis-regulatory element; drought tolerance; transcriptional regulation; wheat (Triticum aestivum)
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34793983 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.11.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164