Universal stress protein in Malus sieversii confers enhanced drought tolerance

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Abstract

Drought is an important environmental factor that can severely affect plant growth and reproduction. Although many genes related to drought tolerance have been studied in economically important crops, very few genes have been functionally identified in Malus sieversii. In this study, we isolated a new gene based on throughput RNA sequencing analysis and constructed genetic expression vectors and transformed in Arabidopsis thaliana for functional verification. The results showed that MsUspA ectopic expression driven by constitutive (CaMV 35S) promoter gave rise to substantial improvements in ability of transgenic A. thaliana plants to survive under extreme drought conditions. Improved drought resistance mainly depends on more compact cellular structure, longer roots, strong resilience and low-level ROS. Molecular expression analysis showed that MsUspA may be involved in hormone and secondary metabolite synthesis regulation to improve drought resistance.

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Yang, M., Che, S., Zhang, Y., Wang, H., Wei, T., Yan, G., … Yu, W. (2019). Universal stress protein in Malus sieversii confers enhanced drought tolerance. Journal of Plant Research, 132(6), 825–837. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10265-019-01133-7

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