Overexpression of sweetpotato glutamylcysteine synthetase (IbGCS) in Arabidopsis confers tolerance to drought and salt stresses.
Zhe YangYuan WangQirui ChengXuan ZouYanxin YangPeng LiSijie WangYue SuDongjing YangHo Soo KimXiaoyun JiaLingzhi LiSang-Soo KwakWenbin WangPublished in: Journal of plant research (2024)
Various environmental stresses induce the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which have deleterious effects on plant cells. Glutathione (GSH) is an antioxidant used to counteract reactive oxygen species. Glutathione is produced by glutamylcysteine synthetase (GCS) and glutathione synthetase (GS). However, evidence for the GCS gene in sweetpotato remains scarce. In this study, the full-length cDNA sequence of IbGCS isolated from sweetpotato cultivar Xu18 was 1566 bp in length, which encodes 521 amino acids. The qRT-PCR analysis revealed a significantly higher expression of the IbGCS in sweetpotato flowers, and the gene was induced by salinity, abscisic acid (ABA), drought, extreme temperature and heavy metal stresses. The seed germination rate, root elongation and fresh weight were promoted in T 3 Arabidopsis IbGCS-overexpressing lines (OEs) in contrast to wild type (WT) plants under mannitol and salt stresses. In addition, the soil drought and salt stress experiment results indicated that IbGCS overexpression in Arabidopsis reduced the malondialdehyde (MDA) content, enhanced the levels of GCS activity, GSH and AsA content, and antioxidant enzyme activity. In summary, overexpressing IbGCS in Arabidopsis showed improved salt and drought tolerance.
Keyphrases
- plant growth
- reactive oxygen species
- transcription factor
- wild type
- climate change
- arabidopsis thaliana
- heavy metals
- amino acid
- genome wide identification
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- genome wide
- cell proliferation
- magnetic resonance
- copy number
- poor prognosis
- cell death
- heat stress
- physical activity
- microbial community
- anti inflammatory
- fluorescent probe
- dna damage
- weight loss
- body mass index
- human health
- weight gain
- cell wall
- single cell
- stress induced
- breast cancer cells
- computed tomography
- signaling pathway
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- drinking water
- genome wide analysis