The Brachypodium distachyon DREB transcription factor BdDREB-39 confers oxidative stress tolerance in transgenic tobacco
Key message BdDREB-39 is a DREB/CBF transcription factor, localized in the nucleus with transactivation activity, and BdDREB-39-overexpressing transgenic yeasts and tobacco enhanced the tolerance to oxidative stress. The DREB/CBF transcription factors are generally recognized to play an important fa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2024-06, Vol.43 (6), p.143-143, Article 143 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Key message BdDREB-39 is a DREB/CBF transcription factor, localized in the nucleus with transactivation activity, and BdDREB-39-overexpressing transgenic yeasts and tobacco enhanced the tolerance to oxidative stress.
The DREB/CBF transcription factors are generally recognized to play an important factor in plant growth, development and response to various abiotic stresses. However, the mechanism of DREB/CBFs in oxidative stress response is largely unknown. This study isolated a DREB/CBF gene
BdDREB-39
from
Brachypodium distachyon
(
B. distachyon
). Multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis showed that BdDREB-39 was closely related to the DREB proteins of oats, barley, wheat and rye and therefore its study can provide a reference for the excavation and genetic improvement of
BdDREB-39
or its homologs in its closely related species. The transcript levels of
BdDREB-39
were significantly up-regulated under H
2
O
2
stress. BdDREB-39 was localised in the nucleus and functioned as a transcriptional activator. Overexpression of
BdDREB-39
enhanced H
2
O
2
tolerance in yeast. Transgenic tobaccos with
BdDREB-39
had higher germination rates, longer root, better growth status, lesser reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA), and higher superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) activities than wild type (WT). The expression levels of ROS-related and stress-related genes were improved by
BdDREB-39
. In summary, these results revealed that
BdDREB-39
can improve the viability of tobacco by regulating the expression of ROS and stress-related genes, allowing transgenic tobacco to accumulate lower levels of ROS and reducing the damage caused by ROS to cells. The
BdDREB-39
gene has the potential for developing plant varieties tolerant to stress. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-024-03223-w |