Two novel WRKY genes from Juglans regia, JrWRKY6 and JrWRKY53, are involved in abscisic acid-dependent stress responses
Genes encoding plant WRKY transcription factors are important for stress response. In the current study, two WRKY transcription factor genes ( JrWRKY6 and JrWRKY53 ) were identified from walnut ( Juglans regia L.), and their function and involvement in stress responses were characterized. Under NaCl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biologia plantarum 2017-12, Vol.61 (4), p.611-621 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Genes encoding plant WRKY transcription factors are important for stress response. In the current study, two WRKY transcription factor genes (
JrWRKY6
and
JrWRKY53
) were identified from walnut (
Juglans
regia
L.), and their function and involvement in stress responses were characterized. Under NaCl stress,
JrWRKY6
and
JrWRKY53
were upregulated in a short time (within 6 h of seedling exposure to salt) except in roots, in which the highest induction occurred at 24 and 48 h of salt exposure. The gene expression patterns under polyethylene glycol stress were similar to those under NaCl stress. Under heat stress, both genes were induced in all tissues, except for
JrWRKY6
in leaf tissue of seedlings treated for 24 and 48 h. Both genes were also induced in all plants exposed to cold stress, except for
JrWRKY6
in root tissue of seedlings exposed for 6 h and
JrWRKY53
in root tissue exposed for 48 h.
JrWRKY6
and
JrWRKY53
also showed varied responses to abscisic acid (ABA), with the maximum expression being for
JrWRKY6
in the roots of plants treated for 1 h, and JrWRKY53 in the leaves of plants treated for 3 h. Furthermore, under NaCl, sorbitol, heat, cold, and ABA treatments, yeast cells transformed with
JrWRKY6
and
JrWRKY53
showed an improved growth activity and density relative to the empty-vector-containing control yeast. Moreover,
JrWRKY6
or
JrWRKY53
could bind to the W-box motif. These results suggest that
JrWRKY6
and
JrWRKY53
can response positively to abiotic stressors and improve the plant tolerance to salinity, osmotic stress, and abnormal temperatures in a mechanism that likely involves the ABA signalling pathway and W-box binding activity. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3134 1573-8264 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10535-017-0723-x |