Cargando…

Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance

Transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stress. In this study, we collected 1,455 full-length (FL) cDNAs of TFs, representing 45 families, from wheat and its relatives Triticum urartu, Aegilops speltoides, Aegilops tauschii, Triti...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wu, Jinxia, Zhang, Zhiguo, Zhang, Qian, Liu, Yayun, Zhu, Butuo, Cao, Jian, Li, Zhanpeng, Han, Longzhi, Jia, Jizeng, Zhao, Guangyao, Sun, Xuehui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26176782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132314
_version_ 1782381297296998400
author Wu, Jinxia
Zhang, Zhiguo
Zhang, Qian
Liu, Yayun
Zhu, Butuo
Cao, Jian
Li, Zhanpeng
Han, Longzhi
Jia, Jizeng
Zhao, Guangyao
Sun, Xuehui
author_facet Wu, Jinxia
Zhang, Zhiguo
Zhang, Qian
Liu, Yayun
Zhu, Butuo
Cao, Jian
Li, Zhanpeng
Han, Longzhi
Jia, Jizeng
Zhao, Guangyao
Sun, Xuehui
author_sort Wu, Jinxia
collection PubMed
description Transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stress. In this study, we collected 1,455 full-length (FL) cDNAs of TFs, representing 45 families, from wheat and its relatives Triticum urartu, Aegilops speltoides, Aegilops tauschii, Triticum carthlicum, and Triticum aestivum. More than 15,000 T(0) TF FOX (Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressing) rice lines were generated; of these, 10,496 lines set seeds. About 14.88% of the T(0) plants showed obvious phenotypic changes. T(1) lines (5,232 lines) were screened for salt and osmotic stress tolerance using 150 mM NaCl and 20% (v/v) PEG-4000, respectively. Among them, five lines (591, 746, 1647, 1812, and J4065) showed enhanced salt stress tolerance, five lines (591, 746, 898, 1078, and 1647) showed enhanced osmotic stress tolerance, and three lines (591, 746, and 1647) showed both salt and osmotic stress tolerance. Further analysis of the T-DNA flanking sequences showed that line 746 over-expressed TaEREB1, line 898 over-expressed TabZIPD, and lines 1812 and J4065 over-expressed TaOBF1a and TaOBF1b, respectively. The enhanced salt and osmotic stress tolerance of lines 898 and 1812 was confirmed by retransformation of the respective genes. Our results demonstrate that a heterologous FOX system may be used as an alternative genetic resource for the systematic functional analysis of the wheat genome.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4503417
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-45034172015-07-17 Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance Wu, Jinxia Zhang, Zhiguo Zhang, Qian Liu, Yayun Zhu, Butuo Cao, Jian Li, Zhanpeng Han, Longzhi Jia, Jizeng Zhao, Guangyao Sun, Xuehui PLoS One Research Article Transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in plant growth, development, and responses to environmental stress. In this study, we collected 1,455 full-length (FL) cDNAs of TFs, representing 45 families, from wheat and its relatives Triticum urartu, Aegilops speltoides, Aegilops tauschii, Triticum carthlicum, and Triticum aestivum. More than 15,000 T(0) TF FOX (Full-length cDNA Over-eXpressing) rice lines were generated; of these, 10,496 lines set seeds. About 14.88% of the T(0) plants showed obvious phenotypic changes. T(1) lines (5,232 lines) were screened for salt and osmotic stress tolerance using 150 mM NaCl and 20% (v/v) PEG-4000, respectively. Among them, five lines (591, 746, 1647, 1812, and J4065) showed enhanced salt stress tolerance, five lines (591, 746, 898, 1078, and 1647) showed enhanced osmotic stress tolerance, and three lines (591, 746, and 1647) showed both salt and osmotic stress tolerance. Further analysis of the T-DNA flanking sequences showed that line 746 over-expressed TaEREB1, line 898 over-expressed TabZIPD, and lines 1812 and J4065 over-expressed TaOBF1a and TaOBF1b, respectively. The enhanced salt and osmotic stress tolerance of lines 898 and 1812 was confirmed by retransformation of the respective genes. Our results demonstrate that a heterologous FOX system may be used as an alternative genetic resource for the systematic functional analysis of the wheat genome. Public Library of Science 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4503417/ /pubmed/26176782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132314 Text en © 2015 Wu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Jinxia
Zhang, Zhiguo
Zhang, Qian
Liu, Yayun
Zhu, Butuo
Cao, Jian
Li, Zhanpeng
Han, Longzhi
Jia, Jizeng
Zhao, Guangyao
Sun, Xuehui
Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title_full Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title_fullStr Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title_short Generation of Wheat Transcription Factor FOX Rice Lines and Systematic Screening for Salt and Osmotic Stress Tolerance
title_sort generation of wheat transcription factor fox rice lines and systematic screening for salt and osmotic stress tolerance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26176782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132314
work_keys_str_mv AT wujinxia generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT zhangzhiguo generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT zhangqian generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT liuyayun generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT zhubutuo generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT caojian generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT lizhanpeng generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT hanlongzhi generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT jiajizeng generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT zhaoguangyao generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance
AT sunxuehui generationofwheattranscriptionfactorfoxricelinesandsystematicscreeningforsaltandosmoticstresstolerance