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DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield

Networks of transcription factors regulate diverse physiological processes in plants to ensure that plants respond to abiotic stresses rapidly and efficiently. In this study, expression of two DREB/CBF genes, TaDREB3 and TaCBF5L, was modulated in transgenic wheat and barley, by using stress‐responsi...

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Autores principales: Yang, Yunfei, Al‐Baidhani, Hadi Hussein Joudah, Harris, John, Riboni, Matteo, Li, Yuan, Mazonka, Iryna, Bazanova, Natalia, Chirkova, Larissa, Sarfraz Hussain, Syed, Hrmova, Maria, Haefele, Stephan, Lopato, Sergiy, Kovalchuk, Nataliya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13252
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author Yang, Yunfei
Al‐Baidhani, Hadi Hussein Joudah
Harris, John
Riboni, Matteo
Li, Yuan
Mazonka, Iryna
Bazanova, Natalia
Chirkova, Larissa
Sarfraz Hussain, Syed
Hrmova, Maria
Haefele, Stephan
Lopato, Sergiy
Kovalchuk, Nataliya
author_facet Yang, Yunfei
Al‐Baidhani, Hadi Hussein Joudah
Harris, John
Riboni, Matteo
Li, Yuan
Mazonka, Iryna
Bazanova, Natalia
Chirkova, Larissa
Sarfraz Hussain, Syed
Hrmova, Maria
Haefele, Stephan
Lopato, Sergiy
Kovalchuk, Nataliya
author_sort Yang, Yunfei
collection PubMed
description Networks of transcription factors regulate diverse physiological processes in plants to ensure that plants respond to abiotic stresses rapidly and efficiently. In this study, expression of two DREB/CBF genes, TaDREB3 and TaCBF5L, was modulated in transgenic wheat and barley, by using stress‐responsive promoters HDZI‐3 and HDZI‐4. The promoters were derived from the durum wheat genes encoding the γ‐clade TFs of the HD‐Zip class I subfamily. The activities of tested promoters were induced by drought and cold in leaves of both transgenic species. Differences in sensitivity of promoters to drought strength were dependent on drought tolerance levels of cultivars used for generation of transgenic lines. Expression of the DREB/CBF genes under both promoters improved drought and frost tolerance of transgenic barley, and frost tolerance of transgenic wheat seedlings. Expression levels of the putative TaCBF5L downstream genes in leaves of transgenic wheat seedlings were up‐regulated under severe drought, and up‐ or down‐regulated under frost, compared to those of control seedlings. The application of TaCBF5L driven by the HDZI‐4 promoter led to the significant increase of the grain yield of transgenic wheat, compared to that of the control wild‐type plants, when severe drought was applied during flowering; although no yield improvements were observed when plants grew under well‐watered conditions or moderate drought. Our findings suggest that the studied HDZI promoters combined with the DREB/CBF factors could be used in transgenic cereal plants for improvement of abiotic stress tolerance, and the reduction of negative influence of transgenes on plant development and grain yields.
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spelling pubmed-70048992020-02-13 DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield Yang, Yunfei Al‐Baidhani, Hadi Hussein Joudah Harris, John Riboni, Matteo Li, Yuan Mazonka, Iryna Bazanova, Natalia Chirkova, Larissa Sarfraz Hussain, Syed Hrmova, Maria Haefele, Stephan Lopato, Sergiy Kovalchuk, Nataliya Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Networks of transcription factors regulate diverse physiological processes in plants to ensure that plants respond to abiotic stresses rapidly and efficiently. In this study, expression of two DREB/CBF genes, TaDREB3 and TaCBF5L, was modulated in transgenic wheat and barley, by using stress‐responsive promoters HDZI‐3 and HDZI‐4. The promoters were derived from the durum wheat genes encoding the γ‐clade TFs of the HD‐Zip class I subfamily. The activities of tested promoters were induced by drought and cold in leaves of both transgenic species. Differences in sensitivity of promoters to drought strength were dependent on drought tolerance levels of cultivars used for generation of transgenic lines. Expression of the DREB/CBF genes under both promoters improved drought and frost tolerance of transgenic barley, and frost tolerance of transgenic wheat seedlings. Expression levels of the putative TaCBF5L downstream genes in leaves of transgenic wheat seedlings were up‐regulated under severe drought, and up‐ or down‐regulated under frost, compared to those of control seedlings. The application of TaCBF5L driven by the HDZI‐4 promoter led to the significant increase of the grain yield of transgenic wheat, compared to that of the control wild‐type plants, when severe drought was applied during flowering; although no yield improvements were observed when plants grew under well‐watered conditions or moderate drought. Our findings suggest that the studied HDZI promoters combined with the DREB/CBF factors could be used in transgenic cereal plants for improvement of abiotic stress tolerance, and the reduction of negative influence of transgenes on plant development and grain yields. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-25 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7004899/ /pubmed/31487424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13252 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Yang, Yunfei
Al‐Baidhani, Hadi Hussein Joudah
Harris, John
Riboni, Matteo
Li, Yuan
Mazonka, Iryna
Bazanova, Natalia
Chirkova, Larissa
Sarfraz Hussain, Syed
Hrmova, Maria
Haefele, Stephan
Lopato, Sergiy
Kovalchuk, Nataliya
DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title_full DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title_fullStr DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title_full_unstemmed DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title_short DREB/CBF expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of HD‐Zip I genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
title_sort dreb/cbf expression in wheat and barley using the stress‐inducible promoters of hd‐zip i genes: impact on plant development, stress tolerance and yield
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31487424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13252
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