Isolation and Characterization of Nuclear Localized Abiotic Stress Responsive Cold Regulated Gene 413 (SsCor413) from Saccharum spontaneum
Winter survival develops efficient tolerance mechanisms in plants by regulating cold-responsive and cold-regulated genes at the transcriptional level. Hence, an insight into the expression would provide the molecular function of these cold responsive genes. In this study, an uncharacterized gene enc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2020-12, Vol.38 (4), p.628-640 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Winter survival develops efficient tolerance mechanisms in plants by regulating cold-responsive and cold-regulated genes at the transcriptional level. Hence, an insight into the expression would provide the molecular function of these cold responsive genes. In this study, an uncharacterized gene encoding a cold-regulated (
Cor413
) protein identified from
Saccharum spontaneum
(wild relative species of sugarcane) low-temperature transcriptome with environmental adaptability is isolated and characterized. The full-length coding region possesses an open reading frame of 642 bp, which encodes a putative polypeptide of 213 amino acids of molecular weight 25.6 kDa and an isoelectric point (Pi) of 9.69. The
SsCor413
sequence showed a high similarity to monocot
Cor413
proteins comprising a
W
COR413
domain. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that
Cor413
protein has multispanning transmembrane helices along with highly conserved phosphorylation sites. String analysis suggested that
SsCor413
is grouped with
LEA
and
Rab
proteins that are involved in freezing tolerance. Gene ontology analysis assigned the protein to terms such as “plasma membrane,” “cold acclimation,” and “response to cold.” Sub-cellular localization experiments of sugarcane callus and onion epidermal cells indicated the nuclear localized expression. Quantitative gene expression analysis indicated that the
SsCor413
gene is up-regulated in leaf and root tissues of
S. spontaneum
under low temperature, salinity, and water deficit stress conditions. These results highlight the potential role of
SsCor413
in abiotic stress tolerance, and this gene could be a new candidate for combating multiple stresses in sugarcane. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-020-01224-z |