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Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice
Salt–alkali stress threatens the resilience to variable environments and thus the grain yield of rice. However, how rice responds to salt–alkali stress at the molecular level is poorly understood. Here, we report isolation of a novel salt–alkali-tolerant rice (SATR) by screening more than 700 germpl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315019 |
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author | Liu, Zhijian Hu, Yongzhi Du, Anping Yu, Lan Fu, Xingyue Wu, Cuili Lu, Longxiang Liu, Yangxuan Wang, Songhu Huang, Weizao Tu, Shengbin Ma, Xinrong Li, Hui |
author_facet | Liu, Zhijian Hu, Yongzhi Du, Anping Yu, Lan Fu, Xingyue Wu, Cuili Lu, Longxiang Liu, Yangxuan Wang, Songhu Huang, Weizao Tu, Shengbin Ma, Xinrong Li, Hui |
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description | Salt–alkali stress threatens the resilience to variable environments and thus the grain yield of rice. However, how rice responds to salt–alkali stress at the molecular level is poorly understood. Here, we report isolation of a novel salt–alkali-tolerant rice (SATR) by screening more than 700 germplasm accessions. Using 93-11, a widely grown cultivar, as a control, we characterized SATR in response to strong salt–alkali stress (SSAS). SATR exhibited SSAS tolerance higher than 93-11, as indicated by a higher survival rate, associated with higher peroxidase activity and total soluble sugar content but lower malonaldehyde accumulation. A transcriptome study showed that cell wall biogenesis-related pathways were most significantly enriched in SATR relative to 93-11 upon SSAS. Furthermore, higher induction of gene expression in the cell wall matrix polysaccharide biosynthesis pathway, coupled with higher accumulations of hemicellulose and pectin as well as measurable physio-biochemical adaptive responses, may explain the strong SSAS tolerance in SATR. We mapped SSAS tolerance to five genomic regions in which 35 genes were candidates potentially governing SSAS tolerance. The 1,4-β-D-xylan synthase gene OsCSLD4 in hemicellulose biosynthesis pathway was investigated in details. The OsCSLD4 function-disrupted mutant displayed reduced SSAS tolerance, biomass and grain yield, whereas the OsCSLD4 overexpression lines exhibited increased SSAS tolerance. Collectively, this study not only reveals the potential role of cell wall matrix polysaccharides in mediating SSAS tolerance, but also highlights applicable value of OsCSLD4 and the large-scale screening system in developing SSAS-tolerant rice. |
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spelling | pubmed-97357472022-12-11 Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice Liu, Zhijian Hu, Yongzhi Du, Anping Yu, Lan Fu, Xingyue Wu, Cuili Lu, Longxiang Liu, Yangxuan Wang, Songhu Huang, Weizao Tu, Shengbin Ma, Xinrong Li, Hui Int J Mol Sci Article Salt–alkali stress threatens the resilience to variable environments and thus the grain yield of rice. However, how rice responds to salt–alkali stress at the molecular level is poorly understood. Here, we report isolation of a novel salt–alkali-tolerant rice (SATR) by screening more than 700 germplasm accessions. Using 93-11, a widely grown cultivar, as a control, we characterized SATR in response to strong salt–alkali stress (SSAS). SATR exhibited SSAS tolerance higher than 93-11, as indicated by a higher survival rate, associated with higher peroxidase activity and total soluble sugar content but lower malonaldehyde accumulation. A transcriptome study showed that cell wall biogenesis-related pathways were most significantly enriched in SATR relative to 93-11 upon SSAS. Furthermore, higher induction of gene expression in the cell wall matrix polysaccharide biosynthesis pathway, coupled with higher accumulations of hemicellulose and pectin as well as measurable physio-biochemical adaptive responses, may explain the strong SSAS tolerance in SATR. We mapped SSAS tolerance to five genomic regions in which 35 genes were candidates potentially governing SSAS tolerance. The 1,4-β-D-xylan synthase gene OsCSLD4 in hemicellulose biosynthesis pathway was investigated in details. The OsCSLD4 function-disrupted mutant displayed reduced SSAS tolerance, biomass and grain yield, whereas the OsCSLD4 overexpression lines exhibited increased SSAS tolerance. Collectively, this study not only reveals the potential role of cell wall matrix polysaccharides in mediating SSAS tolerance, but also highlights applicable value of OsCSLD4 and the large-scale screening system in developing SSAS-tolerant rice. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9735747/ /pubmed/36499349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315019 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Liu, Zhijian Hu, Yongzhi Du, Anping Yu, Lan Fu, Xingyue Wu, Cuili Lu, Longxiang Liu, Yangxuan Wang, Songhu Huang, Weizao Tu, Shengbin Ma, Xinrong Li, Hui Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title | Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title_full | Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title_fullStr | Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title_full_unstemmed | Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title_short | Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharides Contribute to Salt–Alkali Tolerance in Rice |
title_sort | cell wall matrix polysaccharides contribute to salt–alkali tolerance in rice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735747/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499349 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315019 |
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