Genome‐wide analysis of PvMADS in common bean and functional characterization of PvMADS31 in Arabidopsis thaliana as a player in abiotic stress responses

Changing climatic conditions with rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns pose significant challenges to agricultural productivity, particularly for common bean crops. Transcription factors (TFs) are crucial regulators that can mitigate the impact of biotic and abiotic stresses on cro...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Plant Genome 2024-03, Vol.17 (1), p.e20432-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Mostafa, Karam, Yerlikaya, Bayram Ali, Abdulla, Mohamed Farah, Aydin, Abdullah, Yerlikaya, Seher, Kavas, Musa
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Zusammenfassung:Changing climatic conditions with rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns pose significant challenges to agricultural productivity, particularly for common bean crops. Transcription factors (TFs) are crucial regulators that can mitigate the impact of biotic and abiotic stresses on crop production. The MADS‐box TFs family has been implicated in various plant physiological processes, including stress‐responsive mechanisms. However, their role in common bean and their response to stressful conditions remain poorly understood. Here, we identified 35 MADS‐box gene family members in common bean, with conserved MADS‐box domains and other functional domains. Gene duplication events were observed, suggesting the significance of duplication in the evolutionary development of gene families. The analysis of promoter regions revealed diverse elements, including stress‐responsive elements, indicating their potential involvement in stress responses. Notably, PvMADS31, a member of the PvMADS‐box gene family, demonstrated rapid upregulation under various abiotic stress conditions, including NaCl, polyethylene glycol, drought, and abscisic acid (ABA) treatments. Transgenic plants overexpressing PvMADS31 displayed enhanced lateral root development, root elongation, and seed germination under stress conditions. Furthermore, PvMADS31 overexpression in Arabidopsis resulted in improved drought tolerance, likely attributed to the enhanced scavenging of ROS and increased proline accumulation. These findings suggest that PvMADS31 might play a crucial role in modulating seed germination, root development, and stress responses, potentially through its involvement in auxin and ABA signaling pathways. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the potential roles of PvMADS‐box genes in abiotic stress responses in common bean, offering prospects for crop improvement strategies to enhance resilience under changing environmental conditions. Core Ideas Overexpressing PvMADS31 causes enhanced lateral root development under stress conditions. PvMADS31 might play a crucial role in modulating seed germination, root development, and stress responses. There are 35 genes belonging to the PvMADS‐box family in the common bean genome. Plain Language Summary Changing weather conditions can negatively affect plants. There are some intrinsic mechanisms controlling the plants' response to the stress conditions. Transcription factors (TFs) are important controllers that can help r
ISSN:1940-3372
1940-3372
DOI:10.1002/tpg2.20432