Reduction of GIGANTEA expression in transgenic Brassica rapa enhances salt tolerance
Key message Here we report the enhancement of tolerance to salt stress in Brassica rapa (Chinese cabbage) through the RNAi-mediated reduction of GIGANTEA ( GI ) expression. Circadian clocks integrate environmental signals with internal cues to coordinate diverse physiological outputs. The GIGANTEA (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2016-09, Vol.35 (9), p.1943-1954 |
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Here we report the enhancement of tolerance to salt stress in
Brassica rapa
(Chinese cabbage) through the RNAi-mediated reduction of
GIGANTEA
(
GI
) expression.
Circadian clocks integrate environmental signals with internal cues to coordinate diverse physiological outputs. The
GIGANTEA
(
GI
) gene was first discovered due to its important contribution to photoperiodic flowering and has since been shown to be a critical component of the plant circadian clock and to contribute to multiple environmental stress responses. We show that the
GI
gene in
Brassica rapa
(
BrGI
) is similar to Arabidopsis
GI
in terms of both expression pattern and function.
BrGI
functionally rescued the late-flowering phenotype of the Arabidopsis
gi
-
201
loss-of-function mutant. RNAi-mediated suppression of
GI
expression in Arabidopsis Col-0 and in the Chinese cabbage,
B. rapa
DH03, increased tolerance to salt stress. Our results demonstrate that the molecular functions of GI described in Arabidopsis are conserved in
B. rapa
and suggest that manipulation of gene expression through RNAi and transgenic overexpression could enhance tolerance to abiotic stresses and thus improve agricultural crop production. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-016-2008-9 |