Abstract
Due to climate change, drought has become a severe abiotic stress that affects the global production of all crops. Elucidation of the complex physiological mechanisms underlying drought tolerance in crops will support the cultivation of new drought-tolerant crop varieties. Here, two drought-tolerant lines, RIL70 and RIL73, and two drought-sensitive lines, RIL44 and RIL93, from recombinant inbred lines (RIL) generated from maize drought-tolerant line PH4CV and drought-sensitive line F9721, were selected for a comparative RNA-seq study. Through transcriptome analyses, we found that gene expression differences existed between drought-tolerant and -sensitive lines, but also differences between the drought-tolerant lines, RIL70 and RIL73. ZmbHLH124 in RIL73, named as ZmbHLH124T-ORG which origins from PH4CV and encodes a bHLH type transcription factor, was specifically up-regulated during drought stress. In addition, we identified a substitution in ZmbHLH124 that produced an early stop codon in sensitive lines (ZmbHLH124S-ORG). Overexpression of ZmbHLH124T-ORG, but not ZmbHLH124S-ORG, in maize and rice enhanced plant drought tolerance and up-regulated the expression of drought-responsive genes. Moreover, we found that ZmbHLH124T-ORG could directly bind the cis-acting elements in ZmDREB2A promoter to enhance its expression. Taken together, this work identified a valuable genetic locus and provided a new strategy for breeding drought-tolerant crops.
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Wei, S., Xia, R., Chen, C., Shang, X., Ge, F., Wei, H., … Xie, Q. (2021). ZmbHLH124 identified in maize recombinant inbred lines contributes to drought tolerance in crops. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 19(10), 2069–2081. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13637
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