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The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice

Nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) play critical roles in plant development and response to abiotic stresses. Here, we found that a rice lipid transfer protein, OsLTPL159, was associated with cold tolerance at the early seedling stage. Overexpression of an OsLTPL159 (IL) (112) allele from...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Jie, Wang, Shanshan, Qin, Jingjing, Sun, Chuanqing, Liu, Fengxia
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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/PMC7004919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31469486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13243
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author Zhao, Jie
Wang, Shanshan
Qin, Jingjing
Sun, Chuanqing
Liu, Fengxia
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Wang, Shanshan
Qin, Jingjing
Sun, Chuanqing
Liu, Fengxia
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description Nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) play critical roles in plant development and response to abiotic stresses. Here, we found that a rice lipid transfer protein, OsLTPL159, was associated with cold tolerance at the early seedling stage. Overexpression of an OsLTPL159 (IL) (112) allele from the cold‐tolerant introgression line IL112 in either the japonica variety Zhonghua17 (ZH17) or the indica variety Teqing background dramatically enhanced cold tolerance. In addition, down‐regulation of the expression of OsLTPL159 in the japonica variety ZH17 by RNA interference (RNAi) significantly decreased cold tolerance. Further transcriptomic, physiological and histological analysis showed that the OsLTPL159 (IL) (112) allele likely enhanced the cold tolerance of rice at the early seedling stage by decreasing the toxic effect of reactive oxygen species, enhancing cellulose deposition in the cell wall and promoting osmolyte accumulation, thereby maintaining the integrity of the chloroplasts. Notably, overexpression of another allele, OsLTPL159 (GC) (2), from the recipient parent Guichao 2 (GC2), an indica variety, did not improve cold tolerance, indicating that the variations in the OsLTPL159 coding region of GC2 might disrupt its function for cold tolerance. Further sequence comparison found that all 22 japonica varieties surveyed had an OsLTPL159 haplotype identical to IL112 and were more cold‐tolerant than the surveyed indica varieties, implying that the variations in OsLTPL159 might be associated with differential cold tolerance of japonica and indica rice. Therefore, our findings suggest that the OsLTPL159 allele of japonica rice could be used to improve cold tolerance of indica rice through a molecular breeding strategy.
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spelling pubmed-70049192020-02-13 The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice Zhao, Jie Wang, Shanshan Qin, Jingjing Sun, Chuanqing Liu, Fengxia Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Nonspecific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) play critical roles in plant development and response to abiotic stresses. Here, we found that a rice lipid transfer protein, OsLTPL159, was associated with cold tolerance at the early seedling stage. Overexpression of an OsLTPL159 (IL) (112) allele from the cold‐tolerant introgression line IL112 in either the japonica variety Zhonghua17 (ZH17) or the indica variety Teqing background dramatically enhanced cold tolerance. In addition, down‐regulation of the expression of OsLTPL159 in the japonica variety ZH17 by RNA interference (RNAi) significantly decreased cold tolerance. Further transcriptomic, physiological and histological analysis showed that the OsLTPL159 (IL) (112) allele likely enhanced the cold tolerance of rice at the early seedling stage by decreasing the toxic effect of reactive oxygen species, enhancing cellulose deposition in the cell wall and promoting osmolyte accumulation, thereby maintaining the integrity of the chloroplasts. Notably, overexpression of another allele, OsLTPL159 (GC) (2), from the recipient parent Guichao 2 (GC2), an indica variety, did not improve cold tolerance, indicating that the variations in the OsLTPL159 coding region of GC2 might disrupt its function for cold tolerance. Further sequence comparison found that all 22 japonica varieties surveyed had an OsLTPL159 haplotype identical to IL112 and were more cold‐tolerant than the surveyed indica varieties, implying that the variations in OsLTPL159 might be associated with differential cold tolerance of japonica and indica rice. Therefore, our findings suggest that the OsLTPL159 allele of japonica rice could be used to improve cold tolerance of indica rice through a molecular breeding strategy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-09-11 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7004919/ /pubmed/31469486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13243 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/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhao, Jie
Wang, Shanshan
Qin, Jingjing
Sun, Chuanqing
Liu, Fengxia
The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title_full The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title_fullStr The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title_full_unstemmed The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title_short The lipid transfer protein OsLTPL159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
title_sort lipid transfer protein osltpl159 is involved in cold tolerance at the early seedling stage in rice
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7004919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31469486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13243
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