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AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling

Drought and salt stress are the main environmental cues affecting the survival, development, distribution, and yield of crops worldwide. MYB transcription factors play a crucial role in plants’ biological processes, but the function of pineapple MYB genes is still obscure. In this study, one of the...

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Autores principales: Chen, Huihuang, Lai, Linyi, Li, Lanxin, Liu, Liping, Jakada, Bello Hassan, Huang, Youmei, He, Qing, Chai, Mengnan, Niu, Xiaoping, Qin, Yuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785037
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165727
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author Chen, Huihuang
Lai, Linyi
Li, Lanxin
Liu, Liping
Jakada, Bello Hassan
Huang, Youmei
He, Qing
Chai, Mengnan
Niu, Xiaoping
Qin, Yuan
author_facet Chen, Huihuang
Lai, Linyi
Li, Lanxin
Liu, Liping
Jakada, Bello Hassan
Huang, Youmei
He, Qing
Chai, Mengnan
Niu, Xiaoping
Qin, Yuan
author_sort Chen, Huihuang
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description Drought and salt stress are the main environmental cues affecting the survival, development, distribution, and yield of crops worldwide. MYB transcription factors play a crucial role in plants’ biological processes, but the function of pineapple MYB genes is still obscure. In this study, one of the pineapple MYB transcription factors, AcoMYB4, was isolated and characterized. The results showed that AcoMYB4 is localized in the cell nucleus, and its expression is induced by low temperature, drought, salt stress, and hormonal stimulation, especially by abscisic acid (ABA). Overexpression of AcoMYB4 in rice and Arabidopsis enhanced plant sensitivity to osmotic stress; it led to an increase in the number stomata on leaf surfaces and lower germination rate under salt and drought stress. Furthermore, in AcoMYB4 OE lines, the membrane oxidation index, free proline, and soluble sugar contents were decreased. In contrast, electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde (MDA) content increased significantly due to membrane injury, indicating higher sensitivity to drought and salinity stresses. Besides the above, both the expression level and activities of several antioxidant enzymes were decreased, indicating lower antioxidant activity in AcoMYB4 transgenic plants. Moreover, under osmotic stress, overexpression of AcoMYB4 inhibited ABA biosynthesis through a decrease in the transcription of genes responsible for ABA synthesis (ABA1 and ABA2) and ABA signal transduction factor ABI5. These results suggest that AcoMYB4 negatively regulates osmotic stress by attenuating cellular ABA biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways.
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spelling pubmed-74608422020-09-03 AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling Chen, Huihuang Lai, Linyi Li, Lanxin Liu, Liping Jakada, Bello Hassan Huang, Youmei He, Qing Chai, Mengnan Niu, Xiaoping Qin, Yuan Int J Mol Sci Article Drought and salt stress are the main environmental cues affecting the survival, development, distribution, and yield of crops worldwide. MYB transcription factors play a crucial role in plants’ biological processes, but the function of pineapple MYB genes is still obscure. In this study, one of the pineapple MYB transcription factors, AcoMYB4, was isolated and characterized. The results showed that AcoMYB4 is localized in the cell nucleus, and its expression is induced by low temperature, drought, salt stress, and hormonal stimulation, especially by abscisic acid (ABA). Overexpression of AcoMYB4 in rice and Arabidopsis enhanced plant sensitivity to osmotic stress; it led to an increase in the number stomata on leaf surfaces and lower germination rate under salt and drought stress. Furthermore, in AcoMYB4 OE lines, the membrane oxidation index, free proline, and soluble sugar contents were decreased. In contrast, electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde (MDA) content increased significantly due to membrane injury, indicating higher sensitivity to drought and salinity stresses. Besides the above, both the expression level and activities of several antioxidant enzymes were decreased, indicating lower antioxidant activity in AcoMYB4 transgenic plants. Moreover, under osmotic stress, overexpression of AcoMYB4 inhibited ABA biosynthesis through a decrease in the transcription of genes responsible for ABA synthesis (ABA1 and ABA2) and ABA signal transduction factor ABI5. These results suggest that AcoMYB4 negatively regulates osmotic stress by attenuating cellular ABA biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways. MDPI 2020-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7460842/ /pubmed/32785037 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165727 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chen, Huihuang
Lai, Linyi
Li, Lanxin
Liu, Liping
Jakada, Bello Hassan
Huang, Youmei
He, Qing
Chai, Mengnan
Niu, Xiaoping
Qin, Yuan
AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title_full AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title_fullStr AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title_full_unstemmed AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title_short AcoMYB4, an Ananas comosus L. MYB Transcription Factor, Functions in Osmotic Stress through Negative Regulation of ABA Signaling
title_sort acomyb4, an ananas comosus l. myb transcription factor, functions in osmotic stress through negative regulation of aba signaling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785037
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165727
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