Identification, expression analysis, and functional characterization of salt stress‐responsive genes of AP2/ERF transcription factors in sweetpotato

Crop Science ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (6) ◽  
pp. 3247-3260
Author(s):  
Xiaoqing Meng ◽  
Siyuan Liu ◽  
Tingting Dong ◽  
Zongyun Li ◽  
Daifu Ma ◽  
...  
Gene ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 626 ◽  
pp. 386-394 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yulin Fang ◽  
Dianguang Xiong ◽  
Longyan Tian ◽  
Chen Tang ◽  
Yonglin Wang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonia Balyan ◽  
Sombir Rao ◽  
Sarita Jha ◽  
Chandni Bansal ◽  
Jaishri Rubina Das ◽  
...  

AbstractThe footprint of tomato cultivation, a cool region crop that exhibits heat stress (HS) sensitivity, is increasing in the tropics/sub-tropics. Knowledge of novel regulatory hot-spots from varieties growing in the Indian sub-continent climatic zones could be vital for developing HS-resilient crops. Comparative transcriptome-wide signatures of a tolerant (CLN1621L) and sensitive (CA4) cultivar-pair short-listed from a pool of varieties exhibiting variable thermo-sensitivity using physiological, survival and yield-related traits revealed redundant to cultivar-specific HS-regulation with more up-regulated genes for CLN1621L than CA4. The anatgonisiticly-expressing genes include enzymes; have roles in plant defense and response to different abiotic stresses. Functional characterization of three antagonistic genes by overexpression and TRV-VIGS silencing established Solyc09g014280 (Acylsugar acyltransferase) and Solyc07g056570 (Notabilis), that are up-regulated in tolerant cultivar, as positive regulators of HS-tolerance and Solyc03g020030 (Pin-II proteinase inhibitor), that is down-regulated in CLN1621L, as negative regulator of thermotolerance. Transcriptional assessment of promoters of these genes by SNPs in stress-responsive cis-elements and promoter swapping experiments in opposite cultivar background showed inherent cultivar-specific orchestration of transcription factors in regulating transcription. Moreover, overexpression of three ethylene response transcription factors (ERF.C1/F4/F5) also improved HS-tolerance in tomato. This study identifies several novel HS-tolerance genes and provides proof of their utility in tomato-thermotolerance.HighlightNovel heat stress regulatory pathways uncovered by comparative transcriptome profiling between contrasting tomato cultivars from Indian sub-continent for improving thermotolerance. (20/30)


2017 ◽  
Vol 210 ◽  
pp. 9-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel Garriga ◽  
Natalia Raddatz ◽  
Anne-Aliénor Véry ◽  
Hervé Sentenac ◽  
María E. Rubio-Meléndez ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 946-956 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zijie Shen ◽  
Yuan Lin ◽  
Quan Zou

Abstract The completion of the rice genome sequence paved the way for rice functional genomics research. Additionally, the functional characterization of transcription factors is currently a popular and crucial objective among researchers. Transcription factors are one of the groups of proteins that bind to either enhancer or promoter regions of genes to regulate expression. On the basis of several typical examples of transcription factor analyses, we herein summarize selected research strategies and methods and introduce their advantages and disadvantages. This review may provide some theoretical and technical guidelines for future investigations of transcription factors, which may be helpful to develop new rice varieties with ideal traits.


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