Role of the rice transcription factor JAmyb in abiotic stress response
Plants have developed certain adaptive responses to environmental stresses that cause adverse effects on growth. To identify genes involved in the adaptive mechanisms, we constructed a large population of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing rice full-length cDNAs, and performed gain-of-function screen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant research 2013-01, Vol.126 (1), p.131-139 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plants have developed certain adaptive responses to environmental stresses that cause adverse effects on growth. To identify genes involved in the adaptive mechanisms, we constructed a large population of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing rice full-length cDNAs, and performed gain-of-function screening under high-salinity stress. In this study, we identified a rice R2R3-type MYB transcription factor gene,
JAmyb
, as a gene whose overexpression causes tolerance to high salinity.
JAmyb
overexpression in transgenic Arabidopsis improved tolerance to high-salinity stress during seed germination, seedling growth, and root elongation. In rice seedlings,
JAmyb
expression was induced by high-salinity and high-osmotic stresses and reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting that
JAmyb
is responsible for abiotic stress response. Microarray analysis showed that the overexpression of
JAmyb
stimulates the expression of several defense-associated genes, some of which have been predicted to be involved in osmotic adjustment, ROS removal, and ion homeostasis. Several transcription factors involved in the jasmonate (JA)-mediated stress response are also regulated by
JAmyb
.
JAmyb
has been reported to be associated with disease response. Our observations suggest that
JAmyb
plays a role in JA-mediated abiotic stress response in addition to biotic stress response in rice. |
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ISSN: | 0918-9440 1618-0860 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10265-012-0501-y |