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Cloning and characterization of the new multiple stress responsible gene I (<Emphasis Type="Italic">MuSI</Emphasis>) from sweet potato
Authors:Sang-Gyu Seo  Ji-Seoung Kim  Yu-Sun Yang  Byung-Ki Jun  Seung-Won Kang  Gung-Pyo Lee  Wook Kim  Jong-Bo Kim  Hyeong-Un Lee  Sun-Hyung Kim
Institution:1.Department of Environmental Horticulture,The University of Seoul,Seoul,Korea;2.Department of Applied Plant Science, College of Industrial Science,Chung-Ang University,Anseong-Si, Gyeonggi-Do,Korea;3.Division of Life Resources & Environmental Science, College of Natural Science,Konkuk University,Konkuk,Korea;4.Bioenergy Crop Research Center,National Institute of Crop Science (NICS), RDA,Muan, Jeonnam,Korea;5.College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology,Korea University,Seoul,Korea
Abstract:New multiple-stress related gene isolated from sweet potato and designated it as MusI (multiple stress responsible gene I). Sequence analysis revealed that its full length cDNA was 998 bp long and included a 717 bp open reading frame encoding for 238 amino acids. Comparison of its cDNA and genomic DNA sequence showed that 3 exons were divided by 2 introns in its ORF region. Its deduced amino acid sequence contained a conserved rubber elongation factor (REF) domain and showed high homology with many stress-related proteins. Therefore, it was named MuSI (multiple stress responsible gene I). Southern hybridization analysis indicated that the MuSI gene may belong to a multi-gene family. Expression pattern of the MuSI gene showed that it was differently expressed among roots, stems, leaves, and flowers of a sweet potato, and its expression level was especially high in flowers and white fibrous roots. Its expression was also highly induced by various stress signals including dehydration, high salt, heavy metal, oxidation, and plant hormones. Stress tolerance experiment using transgenic plants overexpressing the MuSI gene showed that all independent transgenic tobacco lines have enhanced tolerance to high temperature stress. Among them, transgenic line 6 particularly showed tolerance to salt, heavy metal, and osmotic stress as well. These results suggest that the MuSI gene functions as a positive regulator of various stress responses and may be useful in improving stress tolerance of transgenic plants.
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