Yuqin Wang , Xiaoyu Cao , Dekai Zhang , Yanqi Li , Qiqi Wang , Fang Ma , Xin Xu , Xiangqiang Zhan , Tixu Hu
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In this study, the <em>Slgata17</em> mutant plants showed slight injury symptoms compared to wild-type plants under salinity stress, and higher expression levels of stress-related marker genes (<em>SlDREB2A</em>, <em>SlAREB1</em>, <em>SlRD29A</em> and <em>SlP5CS1</em><span>). Heterologous expression of </span><em>SlGATA17</em> in <span><em>Arabidopsis</em></span><span> promoted seed germination<span> under NaCl, ABA and mannitol conditions, and inhibited ABA content and the expression levels of ABA related genes (</span></span><em>AtNCED3</em>, <em>AtNCED5</em>, <em>AtNCED9</em>, <em>AtABI3</em>, <em>AtEM1</em> and <em>AtEM6</em>). However, <em>SlGATA17</em> transgenic <em>Arabidopsis</em> were hypersensitive to NaCl at the post-germination stage. Yeast two assay and BiFC assay showed that tomato transcription factor ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (SlHY5) interacts with SlGATA17. Yeast one assay and Dual-Luc assay showed that SlHY5 negatively regulated <em>SlGATA17</em> expression via binding to the GATA-box of <em>SlGATA17</em> promoter<em>.</em> SlHY5-SlGATA17 might function as a regulatory module in response to abiotic stress.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":11758,"journal":{"name":"Environmental and Experimental Botany","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":4.5000,"publicationDate":"2023-02-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"6","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"SlGATA17, A tomato GATA protein, interacts with SlHY5 to modulate salinity tolerance and germination\",\"authors\":\"Yuqin Wang , Xiaoyu Cao , Dekai Zhang , Yanqi Li , Qiqi Wang , Fang Ma , Xin Xu , Xiangqiang Zhan , Tixu Hu\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.envexpbot.2022.105191\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p><span>The GATA transcription factor family participates in plant biological processes and abiotic stress across various crop species, but their function in response to salinity stress remains unexplored, particularly in tomato. 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SlGATA17, A tomato GATA protein, interacts with SlHY5 to modulate salinity tolerance and germination
The GATA transcription factor family participates in plant biological processes and abiotic stress across various crop species, but their function in response to salinity stress remains unexplored, particularly in tomato. Here, a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) GATA gene, SlGATA17, was characterized in the tolerance to salinity stress. SlGATA17 had transcription activity in yeast, and the transcriptional activation domain was location on 32–60 amino acids of the N-terminal. SlGATA17 expression was induced by heat, cold, ABA, ACC and IAA treatments, but inhibited by NaCl and PEG treatments. In this study, the Slgata17 mutant plants showed slight injury symptoms compared to wild-type plants under salinity stress, and higher expression levels of stress-related marker genes (SlDREB2A, SlAREB1, SlRD29A and SlP5CS1). Heterologous expression of SlGATA17 in Arabidopsis promoted seed germination under NaCl, ABA and mannitol conditions, and inhibited ABA content and the expression levels of ABA related genes (AtNCED3, AtNCED5, AtNCED9, AtABI3, AtEM1 and AtEM6). However, SlGATA17 transgenic Arabidopsis were hypersensitive to NaCl at the post-germination stage. Yeast two assay and BiFC assay showed that tomato transcription factor ELONGATED HYPOCOTYL (SlHY5) interacts with SlGATA17. Yeast one assay and Dual-Luc assay showed that SlHY5 negatively regulated SlGATA17 expression via binding to the GATA-box of SlGATA17 promoter. SlHY5-SlGATA17 might function as a regulatory module in response to abiotic stress.
期刊介绍:
Environmental and Experimental Botany (EEB) publishes research papers on the physical, chemical, biological, molecular mechanisms and processes involved in the responses of plants to their environment.
In addition to research papers, the journal includes review articles. Submission is in agreement with the Editors-in-Chief.
The Journal also publishes special issues which are built by invited guest editors and are related to the main themes of EEB.
The areas covered by the Journal include:
(1) Responses of plants to heavy metals and pollutants
(2) Plant/water interactions (salinity, drought, flooding)
(3) Responses of plants to radiations ranging from UV-B to infrared
(4) Plant/atmosphere relations (ozone, CO2 , temperature)
(5) Global change impacts on plant ecophysiology
(6) Biotic interactions involving environmental factors.