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Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes

Plant response to salt stress and the mechanism of salt tolerance have received major focus by plant biology researchers. Biotic stresses cause extensive losses in agricultural production globally, but abiotic stress causes significant increase in the methylglyoxal (MG) level of Glyoxalase I (Gly I)...

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Autores principales: Mohasseb, Heba Allah A., Solliman, Mohei El-Din, Al-Mssallem, Ibrahim S., Abdullah, Mohammed M. Ba, Alsaqufi, Ahmed Saud, Shehata, Wael F., El-Shemy, Hany A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7601343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101285
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author Mohasseb, Heba Allah A.
Solliman, Mohei El-Din
Al-Mssallem, Ibrahim S.
Abdullah, Mohammed M. Ba
Alsaqufi, Ahmed Saud
Shehata, Wael F.
El-Shemy, Hany A.
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Solliman, Mohei El-Din
Al-Mssallem, Ibrahim S.
Abdullah, Mohammed M. Ba
Alsaqufi, Ahmed Saud
Shehata, Wael F.
El-Shemy, Hany A.
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description Plant response to salt stress and the mechanism of salt tolerance have received major focus by plant biology researchers. Biotic stresses cause extensive losses in agricultural production globally, but abiotic stress causes significant increase in the methylglyoxal (MG) level of Glyoxalase I (Gly I). Identification of salt-tolerant genes when characterizing their phenotypes will help to identify novel genes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify the DNA coding region for glyoxalase I. This method is specific, requiring only genomic DNA and two pairs of PCR primers, and involving two successive PCR reactions. This method was used rapidly and easily identified glyoxalase I sequences as salt-tolerant genes from Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider). In the present study, the glyoxalase I gene was isolated, amplified by PCR using gene-specific primers and sequenced from the jojoba plant, then compared with other glyoxalase I sequences in other plants and glyoxalase I genes like in Brassica napus, ID: KT720495.1; Brassica juncea ID: Y13239.1, Arachis hypogaea; ID: DQ989209.2; and Arabidopsis thaliana L, ID: AAL84986. The structural gene of glyoxalase I, when sequenced and analyzed, revealed that the uninterrupted open reading frame (ORF) of jojoba Gly I (Jojo-Gly I) spans 775 bp, corresponding to 185 amino acid residues, and shares 45.2% amino acid sequence identity to jojoba (Jojo-Gly I). The cloned ORF, in a multicopy constitutive expression plasmid, complemented the Jojo-Gly I, confirming that the encoded Jojo-Gly I in jojoba showed some homology with other known glyoxalase I sequences of plants.
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spelling pubmed-76013432020-11-01 Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes Mohasseb, Heba Allah A. Solliman, Mohei El-Din Al-Mssallem, Ibrahim S. Abdullah, Mohammed M. Ba Alsaqufi, Ahmed Saud Shehata, Wael F. El-Shemy, Hany A. Plants (Basel) Article Plant response to salt stress and the mechanism of salt tolerance have received major focus by plant biology researchers. Biotic stresses cause extensive losses in agricultural production globally, but abiotic stress causes significant increase in the methylglyoxal (MG) level of Glyoxalase I (Gly I). Identification of salt-tolerant genes when characterizing their phenotypes will help to identify novel genes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify the DNA coding region for glyoxalase I. This method is specific, requiring only genomic DNA and two pairs of PCR primers, and involving two successive PCR reactions. This method was used rapidly and easily identified glyoxalase I sequences as salt-tolerant genes from Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis (Link) Schneider). In the present study, the glyoxalase I gene was isolated, amplified by PCR using gene-specific primers and sequenced from the jojoba plant, then compared with other glyoxalase I sequences in other plants and glyoxalase I genes like in Brassica napus, ID: KT720495.1; Brassica juncea ID: Y13239.1, Arachis hypogaea; ID: DQ989209.2; and Arabidopsis thaliana L, ID: AAL84986. The structural gene of glyoxalase I, when sequenced and analyzed, revealed that the uninterrupted open reading frame (ORF) of jojoba Gly I (Jojo-Gly I) spans 775 bp, corresponding to 185 amino acid residues, and shares 45.2% amino acid sequence identity to jojoba (Jojo-Gly I). The cloned ORF, in a multicopy constitutive expression plasmid, complemented the Jojo-Gly I, confirming that the encoded Jojo-Gly I in jojoba showed some homology with other known glyoxalase I sequences of plants. MDPI 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7601343/ /pubmed/33003277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101285 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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Mohasseb, Heba Allah A.
Solliman, Mohei El-Din
Al-Mssallem, Ibrahim S.
Abdullah, Mohammed M. Ba
Alsaqufi, Ahmed Saud
Shehata, Wael F.
El-Shemy, Hany A.
Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title_full Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title_fullStr Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title_full_unstemmed Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title_short Salt-Tolerant Phenomena, Sequencing and Characterization of a Glyoxalase I (Jojo-Gly I) Gene from Jojoba in Comparison with Other Glyoxalase I Genes
title_sort salt-tolerant phenomena, sequencing and characterization of a glyoxalase i (jojo-gly i) gene from jojoba in comparison with other glyoxalase i genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7601343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33003277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9101285
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