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DOI10.3389/fpls.2016.00737
A SNARE-Like Superfamily Protein SbSLSP from the Halophyte Salicornia brachiata Confers Salt and Drought Tolerance by Maintaining Membrane Stability, K+/Na+ Ratio, and Antioxidant Machinery
Singh, Dinkar1; Yadav, Narendra Singh1; Tiwari, Vivekanand1; Agarwal, Pradeep K.1,2; Jha, Bhavanath1,2
通讯作者Jha, Bhavanath
来源期刊FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
ISSN1664-462X
出版年2016
卷号7
英文摘要

About 1000 salt-responsive ESTs were identified from an extreme halophyte Salicornia brachiata. Among these, a novel salt-inducible gene SbSLSP (alicornia brachiata SNARE-like superfamily protein), showed up-regulation upon salinity and dehydration stress. The presence of cis regulatory motifs related to abiotic stress in the putative promoter region supports our finding that SbSLSP gene is inducible by abiotic stress. The SbSLSP protein showed a high sequence identity to hypothetical/uncharacterized proteins from Beta vulgaris, Spinacia oleracea, Eucalyptus grandis, and Prunus persica and with SNARE-like superfamily proteins from Zostera marina and Arabidopsis thaliana. Bioinformatics analysis predicted a clathrin adaptor complex small-chain domain and N-myristoylation site in the SbSLSP protein. Subcellular localization studies indicated that the SbSLSP protein is mainly localized in the plasma membrane. Using transgenic tobacco lines, we establish that overexpression of SbSLSP resulted in elevated tolerance to salt and drought stress. The improved tolerance was confirmed by alterations in a range of physiological parameters, including high germination and survival rate, higher leaf chlorophyll contents, and reduced accumulation of Na+ ion and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Furthermore, overexpressing lines also showed lower water loss, higher cell membrane stability, and increased accumulation of proline and ROS-scavenging enzymes. Overexpression of SbSLSP also enhanced the transcript levels of ROS-scavenging and signaling enzyme genes. This study is the first investigation of the function of the SbSLSP gene as a novel determinant of salinity/drought tolerance. The results suggest that SbSLSP could be a potential candidate to increase salinity and drought tolerance in crop plants for sustainable agriculture in semi-arid saline soil.


英文关键词abiotic stress SNARE-like superfamily protein clathrin adaptor protein complex clathrin-coated vesicles halophyte Salicornia brachiata salt-inducible gene
类型Article
语种英语
国家India
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000376860700001
WOS关键词EXTREME HALOPHYTE ; TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS ; HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE ; OXIDATIVE STRESS ; GENE ; EXPRESSION ; RESPONSES ; SALINITY ; ACID ; IDENTIFICATION
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/193069
作者单位1.Cent Salt & Marine Chem Res Inst, CSIR, Div Marine Biotechnol & Ecol, Bhavnagar 364002, Gujarat, India;
2.CSIR, Acad Sci & Innovat Res, New Delhi 110001, India
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Singh, Dinkar,Yadav, Narendra Singh,Tiwari, Vivekanand,et al. A SNARE-Like Superfamily Protein SbSLSP from the Halophyte Salicornia brachiata Confers Salt and Drought Tolerance by Maintaining Membrane Stability, K+/Na+ Ratio, and Antioxidant Machinery[J],2016,7.
APA Singh, Dinkar,Yadav, Narendra Singh,Tiwari, Vivekanand,Agarwal, Pradeep K.,&Jha, Bhavanath.(2016).A SNARE-Like Superfamily Protein SbSLSP from the Halophyte Salicornia brachiata Confers Salt and Drought Tolerance by Maintaining Membrane Stability, K+/Na+ Ratio, and Antioxidant Machinery.FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE,7.
MLA Singh, Dinkar,et al."A SNARE-Like Superfamily Protein SbSLSP from the Halophyte Salicornia brachiata Confers Salt and Drought Tolerance by Maintaining Membrane Stability, K+/Na+ Ratio, and Antioxidant Machinery".FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 7(2016).
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