Identification of the SRO gene family in apples (Malus×domestica) with a functional characterization of MdRCD1
RCD1 is a member of the plant-specific SRO protein family. Several SRO genes have been functionally identified in the regulation of abiotic stresses in Arabidopsis and other plant species. However, the function of SROs is largely unknown in apple ( Malus × domestica ). In this study, six MdSRO-encod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tree genetics & genomes 2017-10, Vol.13 (5), p.1, Article 94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | RCD1 is a member of the plant-specific SRO protein family. Several
SRO
genes have been functionally identified in the regulation of abiotic stresses in
Arabidopsis
and other plant species. However, the function of SROs is largely unknown in apple (
Malus
×
domestica
). In this study, six MdSRO-encoding genes were isolated, categorized into two types and mapped to six chromosomes. The phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the sequences of the AtSRO and MdSRO proteins are highly conserved. Subsequently, expression analysis showed that
MdSRO
genes had different expression profiles in different tissues and in response to various stresses. Finally,
MdRCD1
was isolated for functional identification. The results showed that resistance to oxidation stress in apple calli was enhanced by
MdRCD1
overexpression and weakened by
MdRCD1
suppression.
MdRCD1
also played a crucial role in the regulation of ROS homeostasis in transgenic apple calli and
Arabidopsis
. Ectopic expression of
MdRCD1
significantly enhanced resistance to salt and oxidative stresses in transgenic lines. In addition,
MdRCD1
also enhanced drought tolerance due to its influence on stomatal opening. Based on these results, we conclude that MdRCD1 is an important regulator in abiotic stress response. |
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ISSN: | 1614-2942 1614-2950 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11295-017-1175-3 |