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SlbHLH22 -Induced Hypertrophy Development Is Related to the Salt Stress Response of the GTgamma Gene in Tomatoes.

Baolu CuiMin YuJiaojiao BaiZhiguo Zhu
Published in: Metabolites (2023)
Hypertrophy development induced by the overexpression of SlbHLH22 (also called SlUPA-like ) was susceptible to Xanthomonas in tomatoes. Transcriptome and metabolome analyses were performed on the hypertrophy leaves of a SlbHLH22 -overexpressed line (OE) and wild type (WT) to investigate the molecular mechanism. Metabolome analysis revealed that six key metabolites were over-accumulated in the OE, including Acetylserine/O-Acetyl-L-serine, Glucono-1,5-lactone, Gluconate, 2-Oxoglutarate, and Loganate, implying that the OE plants increased salt or oxidant resistance under normal growth conditions. The RNA-seq analysis showed the changed expressions of downstream genes involved in high-energy consumption, photosynthesis, and transcription regulation in OE lines, and we hypothesized that these biological processes were related to the GTgamma subfamily of trihelix factors. The RT-PCR results showed that the expressions of the GTgamma genes in tomatoes, i.e., SlGT - 7 and SlGT - 36 , were suppressed in the hypertrophy development. The expression of the GTgamma gene was downregulated by salinity, indicating a coordinated role of GTgamma in hypertrophy development and salt stress. Further research showed that both SlGT - 7 and SlGT - 36 were highly expressed in leaves and could be significantly induced by abscisic acid (ABA). The GTgamma protein had a putative phosphorylation site at S 96 . These results suggested GTgamma's role in hypertrophy development by increasing the salt resistance.
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