Five novel transcription factors as potential regulators of OsNHX1 gene expression in a salt tolerant rice genotype
Key message This manuscript reports the identification and characterization of five transcription factors binding to the promoter of OsNHX1 in a salt stress tolerant rice genotype (Hasawi). Although NHX1 encoding genes are known to be highly regulated at the transcription level by different abiotic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2017-01, Vol.93 (1-2), p.61-77 |
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This manuscript reports the identification and characterization of five transcription factors binding to the promoter of
OsNHX1
in a salt stress tolerant rice genotype (Hasawi). Although
NHX1
encoding genes are known to be highly regulated at the transcription level by different abiotic stresses, namely salt and drought stress, until now only one transcription factor (TF) binding to its promoter has been reported. In order to unveil the TFs regulating
NHX1
gene expression, which is known to be highly induced under salt stress, we have used a Y1H system to screen a salt induced rice cDNA expression library from Hasawi. This approach allowed us to identify five TFs belonging to three distinct TF families: one TCP (OsPCF2), one CPP (OsCPP5) and three NIN-like (OsNIN-like2, OsNIN-like3 and OsNIN-like4) binding to the
OsNHX1
gene promoter. We have also shown that these TFs act either as transcriptional activators (OsPCF2, OsNIN-like4) or repressors (OsCPP5, OsNIN-like2) and their encoding genes are differentially regulated by salt and PEG-induced drought stress in two rice genotypes, Nipponbare (salt-sensitive) and Hasawi (salt-tolerant). The transactivation activity of OsNIN-like3 was not possible to determine. Increased soil salinity has a direct impact on the reduction of plant growth and crop yield and it is therefore fundamental to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying gene expression regulation under adverse environmental conditions.
OsNHX1 is the most abundant K
+
-Na
+
/H
+
antiporter localized in the tonoplast and its gene expression is induced by salt, drought and ABA. To investigate how
OsNHX1
is transcriptionally regulated in response to salt stress in a salt-tolerant rice genotype (Hasawi), a salt-stress-induced cDNA expression library was constructed and subsequently screened using the yeast one-hybrid system and the
OsNHX1
promoter as bait. Five transcription factors (TFs) belonging to three distinct TF families: one TCP (OsPCF2), one CPP (OsCPP5) and three NIN-like (OsNIN-like2, OsNIN-like3 and OsNIN-like4) were identified as binding to
OsNHX1
promoter. Transactivation activity assays performed in
Arabidopsis
and rice protoplasts showed that OsPCF2 and OsNIN-like4 are activators of the
OsNHX1
gene expression, while OsCPP5 and OsNIN-like2 act as repressors. The transactivation activity of OsNIN-like3 needs to be further investigated. Gene expression studies showed that
OsNHX1
transcript level is highly induced by salt and PEG |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-016-0547-7 |