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UDP glucose 4-epimerase (UGE), an enzyme with significant impacts on sugar metabolism, catalyzes the reversible inter-conversion between UDP-glucose and UDP-galactose. However, very little is known about whether UGE plays a critical role in the accumulation of water-soluble polysaccharide (WSP) and its relationship to abiotic stress tolerance. Here, DoUGE from D. officinale, encoding UGE localized in the cytoplasm, was initially cloned and analyzed. DoUGE exhibited highly tissue-specific expression patterns. The highest expression was in the stems of seedlings and adult plants. The content of WSPs ranged from 168.43 to 416.12 mg g?1 DW from developmental stages S1 to S4, the highest value being in S3. DoUGE was expressed throughout S1 to S4, with a maximum in S3. This trend was similar in three cultivated varieties (T10, T32-5 and T636). There was a positive correlation between DoUGE expression and the content of WSPs (R 2 ?=?0.94; p?<?0.01). Furthermore, promoter analysis showed its possible role in responses to abiotic stresses. Transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings overexpressing DoUGE accumulated 34.84–44.78% more WSPs, showed 26.24–32.79% more UGE activity, and had a 1.19–1.31-fold higher chlorophyll content than the wild type. Transgenic plants also showed a 50.84 and 34.33% increase in the average content of glucose and galactose, respectively. Transgenic lines growing in half-strength Murashige and Skoog medium containing 150 mM NaCl or 200 mM mannitol displayed enhanced root length and fresh weight, as well as lower proline and malondialdehyde accumulation under salt and osmotic stresses, indicating that the DoUGE gene could be used to improve tolerance to abiotic stress in crops and medicinal or ornamental plants. Our results provide genetic evidence for the involvement of DoUGE in the regulation of WSP content during plant development in D. officinale, as well as in enhanced tolerance to salt and osmotic stresses.  相似文献   

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Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are closely related to abiotic stress tolerance of plants. In the present study, we identified a novel Em-like gene from lettuce, termed LsEm1, which could be classified into group 1 LEA proteins, and shared high homology with Cynara cardunculus Em protein. The LsEm1 protein contained three different 20-mer conserved elements (C-element, N-element, and M-element) in the C-termini, N-termini, and middle-region, respectively. The LsEm1 mRNAs were accumulated in all examined tissues during the flowering and mature stages, with a little accumulation in the roots and leaves during the seedling stage. Furthermore, the LsEm1 gene was also expressed in response to salt, dehydration, abscisic acid (ABA), and cold stresses in young seedlings. The LsEm1 protein could effectively reduce damage to the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and protect LDH activity under desiccation and salt treatments. The Escherichia coli cells overexpressing the LsEm1 gene showed a growth advantage over the control under drought and salt stresses. Moreover, LsEm1-overexpressing rice seeds were relatively sensitive to exogenously applied ABA, suggesting that the LsEm1 gene might depend on an ABA signaling pathway in response to environmental stresses. The transgenic rice plants overexpressing the LsEm1 gene showed higher tolerance to drought and salt stresses than did wild-type (WT) plants on the basis of the germination performances, higher survival rates, higher chlorophyll content, more accumulation of soluble sugar, lower relative electrolyte leakage, and higher superoxide dismutase activity under stress conditions. The LsEm1-overexpressing rice lines also showed less yield loss compared with WT rice under stress conditions. Furthermore, the LsEm1 gene had a positive effect on the expression of the OsCDPK9, OsCDPK13, OsCDPK15, OsCDPK25, and rab21 (rab16a) genes in transgenic rice under drought and salt stress conditions, implying that overexpression of these genes may be involved in the enhanced drought and salt tolerance of transgenic rice. Thus, this work paves the way for improvement in tolerance of crops by genetic engineering breeding.  相似文献   

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A 70-KD heat shock protein (HSP70) is one of the most conserved chaperones. It is involved in de novo protein folding and prevents the aggregation of unfolded proteins under lethal environmental factors. The purpose of this study is to characterise a MuHSP70 from horsegram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) and elucidating its role in stress tolerance of plants. A MuHSP70 was cloned and characterised from a natural drought stress tolerant HPK4 variety of horsegram (M. uniflorum). For functional characterization, MuHSP70 was overexpressed in transgenic Arabidopsis. Overexpression of MuHSP70 was found to provide tolerance to the transgenic Arabidopsis against various stresses such as heat, cold, drought, salinity and oxidative stress. MuHSP70 transgenics were observed to maintain the shoot biomass, root length, relative water content, and chlorophyll content during exposure to multi-stresses relative to non-transgenic control. Transgenic lines have further shown the reduced levels of MDA, H2O2, and proteolytic activity. Together, these findings suggest that overexpression of MuHSP70 plays an important role in improving abiotic stress tolerance and could be a crucial candidate gene for exploration in crop improvement program.  相似文献   

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Chalcone synthase (CHS) is one of the key enzymes in flavonoid biosynthesis pathway in plants. However, the roles of AeCHS gene from Abelmoschus esculentus in flavonoid accumulation and tolerance to abiotic stresses have not been studied. In this study, the AeCHS gene was cloned from Abelmoschus esculentus. The open reading frame contained 1170 nucleotides encoding 389 amino acids. The coding region of AeCHS was cloned into a binary vector under the control of 35S promoter and then transformed into Arabidopsis to obtain transgenic plants. Overexpression of AeCHS increased the production of downstream flavonoids and the expression of related genes in the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway. It also improved resistance to salt and mannitol stresses during seed germination and root development. Further component and enzymatic analyses showed the decreased content of H2O2 and malondialdehyde and the increased activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) in transgenic seedlings. Meanwhile, the expression level of AtSOD and AtPOD genes was up-regulated against salt and osmotic stresses. Together, our finding indicated that changing the expression level of AeCHS in plants alters the accumulation of flavonoids and regulates plantlet tolerance to abiotic stress by maintaining ROS homeostasis. The AeCHS gene has the potential to be used to increase the content of valuable flavonoids and improve the tolerance to abiotic stresses in plants.  相似文献   

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Trichoderma species are widespread phytostimulant fungi that act through biocontrol of root pathogens, modulation of root architecture, and improving plant adaptation to biotic and abiotic stress. With the major challenge to better understand the contribution of Trichoderma symbionts to plant adaptation to climate changes and confer stress tolerance, we investigated the potential of Trichoderma virens and Trichoderma atroviride in modulating stomatal aperture and plant transpiration. Arabidopsis wild-type (WT) seedlings and ABA-insensitive mutants, abi1-1 and abi2-1, were co-cultivated with either T. virens or T. atroviride, and stomatal aperture and water loss were determined in leaves. Arabidopsis WT seedlings inoculated with these fungal species showed both decreased stomatal aperture and reduced water loss when compared with uninoculated seedlings. This effect was absent in abi1-1 and abi2-1 mutants. T. virens and T. atroviride induced the abscisic acid (ABA) inducible marker abi4:uidA and produced ABA under standard or saline growth conditions. These results show a novel facet of Trichoderma-produced metabolites in stomatic aperture and water-use efficiency of plants.  相似文献   

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SnRK2s are a large family of plant-specific protein kinases, which play important roles in multiple abiotic stress responses in various plant species. But the family in Gossypium has not been well studied. Here, we identified 13, 10, and 13 members of the SnRK2 family from Gossypium raimondii, Gossypium arboreum, and Gossypium hirsutum, respectively, and analyzed the locations of SnRK2 homologs in chromosomes based on genome data of cotton species. Phylogenetic tree analysis of SnRK2 proteins showed that these families were classified into three groups. All SnRK2 genes were comprised of nine exons and eight introns, and the exon distributions and the intron phase of homolog genes among different cotton species were analogous. Moreover, GhSnRK2.6 was overexpressed in Arabidopsis and upland cotton, respectively. Under salt treatment, overexpressed Arabidopsis could maintain higher biomass accumulation than wild-type plants, and GhSnRK2.6 overexpression in cotton exhibited higher germination rate than the control. So, the gene GhSnRK2.6 could be utilized in cotton breeding for salt tolerance.  相似文献   

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