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Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus

Intracellular polyols are used as osmoprotectants by many plants under environmental stress. However, few studies have shown the role of polyol transporters in the tolerance of plants to abiotic stresses. Here, we describe the expression characteristics and potential functions of Lotus japonicus pol...

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Autores principales: Liu, Jiao, Liu, Leru, Tian, Lu, Xu, Shaoming, Wu, Guojiang, Jiang, Huawu, Chen, Yaping
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065149
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author Liu, Jiao
Liu, Leru
Tian, Lu
Xu, Shaoming
Wu, Guojiang
Jiang, Huawu
Chen, Yaping
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Liu, Leru
Tian, Lu
Xu, Shaoming
Wu, Guojiang
Jiang, Huawu
Chen, Yaping
author_sort Liu, Jiao
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description Intracellular polyols are used as osmoprotectants by many plants under environmental stress. However, few studies have shown the role of polyol transporters in the tolerance of plants to abiotic stresses. Here, we describe the expression characteristics and potential functions of Lotus japonicus polyol transporter LjPLT3 under salt stress. Using LjPLT3 promoter-reporter gene plants showed that LjPLT3 was expressed in the vascular tissue of L. japonicus leaf, stem, root, and nodule. The expression was also induced by NaCl treatment. Overexpression of LjPLT3 in L. japonicus modified the growth rate and saline tolerance of the transgenic plants. The OELjPLT3 seedlings displayed reduced plant height under both nitrogen-sufficient and symbiotic nitrogen fixation conditions when 4 weeks old. The nodule number of OELjPLT3 plants was reduced by 6.7–27.4% when 4 weeks old. After exposure to a NaCl treatment in Petri dishes for 10 days, OELjPLT3 seedlings had a higher chlorophyll concentration, fresh weight, and survival rate than those in the wild type. For symbiotic nitrogen fixation conditions, the decrease in nitrogenase activity of OELjPLT3 plants was slower than that of the wild type after salt treatment. Compared to the wild type, both the accumulation of small organic molecules and the activity of antioxidant enzymes were higher under salt stress. Considering the concentration of lower reactive oxygen species (ROS) in transgenic lines, we speculate that overexpression of LjPLT3 in L. japonicus might improve the ROS scavenging system to alleviate the oxidative damage caused by salt stress, thereby increasing plant salinity tolerance. Our results will direct the breeding of forage legumes in saline land and also provide an opportunity for the improvement of poor and saline soils.
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spelling pubmed-100489362023-03-29 Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus Liu, Jiao Liu, Leru Tian, Lu Xu, Shaoming Wu, Guojiang Jiang, Huawu Chen, Yaping Int J Mol Sci Article Intracellular polyols are used as osmoprotectants by many plants under environmental stress. However, few studies have shown the role of polyol transporters in the tolerance of plants to abiotic stresses. Here, we describe the expression characteristics and potential functions of Lotus japonicus polyol transporter LjPLT3 under salt stress. Using LjPLT3 promoter-reporter gene plants showed that LjPLT3 was expressed in the vascular tissue of L. japonicus leaf, stem, root, and nodule. The expression was also induced by NaCl treatment. Overexpression of LjPLT3 in L. japonicus modified the growth rate and saline tolerance of the transgenic plants. The OELjPLT3 seedlings displayed reduced plant height under both nitrogen-sufficient and symbiotic nitrogen fixation conditions when 4 weeks old. The nodule number of OELjPLT3 plants was reduced by 6.7–27.4% when 4 weeks old. After exposure to a NaCl treatment in Petri dishes for 10 days, OELjPLT3 seedlings had a higher chlorophyll concentration, fresh weight, and survival rate than those in the wild type. For symbiotic nitrogen fixation conditions, the decrease in nitrogenase activity of OELjPLT3 plants was slower than that of the wild type after salt treatment. Compared to the wild type, both the accumulation of small organic molecules and the activity of antioxidant enzymes were higher under salt stress. Considering the concentration of lower reactive oxygen species (ROS) in transgenic lines, we speculate that overexpression of LjPLT3 in L. japonicus might improve the ROS scavenging system to alleviate the oxidative damage caused by salt stress, thereby increasing plant salinity tolerance. Our results will direct the breeding of forage legumes in saline land and also provide an opportunity for the improvement of poor and saline soils. MDPI 2023-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10048936/ /pubmed/36982224 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065149 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Jiao
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Tian, Lu
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Wu, Guojiang
Jiang, Huawu
Chen, Yaping
Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title_full Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title_fullStr Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title_short Overexpression of LjPLT3 Enhances Salt Tolerance in Lotus japonicus
title_sort overexpression of ljplt3 enhances salt tolerance in lotus japonicus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065149
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