The thioredoxin h-type TdTrxh2 protein of durum wheat confers abiotic stress tolerance of the transformant Arabidopsis plants through its protective role and the regulation of redox homoeostasis
The thioredoxins (Trxs) are ubiquitous and they play a crucial role in various biological processes like growth and stress response. Although the functions of Trxs proteins are described in several previous reports, the function of the isoform Trxh2 of durum wheat ( Triticum durum L.), designated as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Protoplasma 2024-03, Vol.261 (2), p.317-331 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The thioredoxins (Trxs) are ubiquitous and they play a crucial role in various biological processes like growth and stress response. Although the functions of Trxs proteins are described in several previous reports, the function of the isoform Trxh2 of durum wheat (
Triticum durum
L.), designated as
TdTrxh2
, in abiotic stress response still unknown. Thus, we aimed in this study the functional characterization of
TdTrxh2
through its expression in yeast cells and
Arabidopsis
plants. Sequence analysis revealed that
TdTrxh2
protein shared the conserved redox site with the other Trxh from other plant species. Under various abiotic stresses,
TdTrxh2
was up-regulated in leaves and roots of durum wheat. Interestingly, we demonstrated that
TdTrxh2
exhibit protective effect on LDH activity against various treatments. Besides, the expression of
TdTrxh2
in yeast cells conferred their tolerance to multiple stresses. Moreover, transgenic
Arabidopsis
expressing
TdTrxh2
showed tolerance phenotype to several abiotic stresses. This tolerance was illustrated by high rate of proline accumulation, root proliferation, low accumulation of reactive oxygen species like H
2
O
2
and O
2
·-
, and high antioxidant CAT and POD enzymes activities. All these findings suggested that
TdTrxh2
promotes abiotic stress tolerance through the redox homoeostasis regulation and its protective role. |
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ISSN: | 0033-183X 1615-6102 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00709-023-01899-7 |