Cotton HD-Zip I transcription factor GhHB4-like regulates the plant response to salt stress

Soil salinity is a major environmental constraint to plant production. The homeodomain-leucine zipper I (HD-Zip I) transcription factors play a crucial role in growth, development and defence responses of plants. However, the function and underlying mechanism of HD-Zip I in cotton remain unexplored....

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2024-10, Vol.278 (Pt 3), p.134857, Article 134857
Hauptverfasser: Ren, Aiping, Wen, Tianyang, Xu, Xiao, Wu, Jiahe, Zhao, Ge
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Zusammenfassung:Soil salinity is a major environmental constraint to plant production. The homeodomain-leucine zipper I (HD-Zip I) transcription factors play a crucial role in growth, development and defence responses of plants. However, the function and underlying mechanism of HD-Zip I in cotton remain unexplored. This study investigated the role of GhHB4-like, a cotton HD-Zip I gene, in plant tolerance to salt stress. Ectopic expression of GhHB4-like gene enhanced, while its silencing impaired the salt tolerance in Arabidopsis. Y1H and effector-reporter assays revealed that GhHB4-like activated the expression of GhNAC007, which is essential for salt resistance. Knock-down of GhNAC007 also impaired salt resistance of cotton plants. In addition, GhHB4-like-GhNAC007 might have positively regulated the expression of GhMYB96 and ABA signalling-related genes, thereby leading to enhanced salt resistance. Interestingly, deleting motifs 3 and 5 near the 3′-end of GhHB4-like significantly enhanced GhNAC007 activation, indicating that both motifs acted as transcriptional activation inhibitory domains. The results suggest that GhHB4-like-GhNAC007 regulated plant response to salt stress, potentially by modulating GhMYB96 and ABA signalling-related genes. •The γ group of the HD-Zip I subfamily was highly conserved in the four Gossypium species.•GhHB4-like positively regulates salt stress in Arabidopsis.•GhHB4-like binds to the promoter of GhNAC07 and activates its expression to participate in the response to salt stress.•The two motifs near the 3′-end of GhHB4-like may be the transcriptional activation domain.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.134857