OsJAZ9 overexpression modulates jasmonic acid biosynthesis and potassium deficiency responses in rice
Key message Enhanced bioactive JA (JA-Ile) accumulation in OsJAZ9 overexpressing rice helps plants tolerate K deficiency. Potassium (K) represents up to 10% of the plant’s total dry biomass, and its deficiency makes plants highly susceptible to both abiotic and biotic stresses. K shortage results in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2020-11, Vol.104 (4-5), p.397-410 |
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Enhanced bioactive JA (JA-Ile) accumulation in OsJAZ9 overexpressing rice helps plants tolerate K deficiency.
Potassium (K) represents up to 10% of the plant’s total dry biomass, and its deficiency makes plants highly susceptible to both abiotic and biotic stresses. K shortage results in the inhibition of root and shoots growth, but the underlying mechanism of this response is unclear. Our RNA-Seq and qPCR analysis suggested leading roles for JA pathway genes under K deficiency in rice. Notably, K deficiency and JA application produced similar phenotypic and transcriptional responses. Here, we integrated molecular, physiological and morphological studies to analyze the role of
OsJAZ9
in JA homeostasis and K deficiency responses. We raised
OsJAZ9
over-expression, knockdown, transcriptional reporter, translational reporter and C-terminal deleted translational reporter lines in rice to establish the role of JA signaling in K ion homeostasis. JA profiling revealed significantly increased JA-Ile levels in
OsJAZ9
OE lines under K deficiency. Furthermore, we established that
OsJAZ9
overexpression and knockdown result in K deficiency tolerance and sensitivity, respectively, by modulating various K transporters and root system architecture. Our data provide evidence on the crucial roles of
OsJAZ9
for improving K deficiency tolerance in rice by altering JA levels and JA responses. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-020-01047-2 |