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Identification and Characterization of a Stress-Inducible Gene OsNLI-IF Enhancing Drought Tolerance in Transgenic Tobacco


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1 Institute of Agricultural Genetics, Pham Van Dong Road, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Viet Nam
2 International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, ICGEB Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, P.O. Box 10504, New Delhi 110 067, India
3 VNU University of Science, No. 334 Nguyen Trai Road, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, Viet Nam
 

Plants respond to the adverse environment by activat-ing a series of stress-inducible genes, including genes encoding transcription factors. The expression of these genes is regulated by a core DNA sequence con-tained in their promoter region called cis-acting element. The promoter region of several stress-responsive genes contains several stress-regulated cis-acting elements such as dehydration-responsive element, C-repeat, low-temperature-responsive element, NAC recognition sequence and ZFHD recognition sequence. In this study we isolated a cDNA for a transcription factor named nuclear LIM interactor-interacting fac-tor from rice cDNA library by yeast one-hybrid screening using two target sequences of 50 nucleotides derived from two stress-inducible promoters, JRC0528 and JRC0332, of cold-inducible genes OsZF1 and OsNAC6 respectively, as baits. The NLI-IF protein showed both DNA-binding and transcriptional activities in yeast experiments. Expression of OsNLI-IF was found to be induced by cold, heat, salt and drought stresses. The OsNLI-IF gene overexpressing transgenic tobacco plants showed improvement in drought tolerance. The present study emphasizes that OsNLI-IF could be useful for development of drought-tolerant transgenic crop plants.

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Rice, Stress-Inducible Gene, Transcription Factor, Transgenic Tobacco.
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Authors

Nguyen Duy Phuong
Institute of Agricultural Genetics, Pham Van Dong Road, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Narendra Tuteja
International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, ICGEB Campus, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, P.O. Box 10504, New Delhi 110 067, India
Phan Tuan Nghia
VNU University of Science, No. 334 Nguyen Trai Road, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Pham Xuan Hoi
Institute of Agricultural Genetics, Pham Van Dong Road, Tu Liem District, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Abstract


Plants respond to the adverse environment by activat-ing a series of stress-inducible genes, including genes encoding transcription factors. The expression of these genes is regulated by a core DNA sequence con-tained in their promoter region called cis-acting element. The promoter region of several stress-responsive genes contains several stress-regulated cis-acting elements such as dehydration-responsive element, C-repeat, low-temperature-responsive element, NAC recognition sequence and ZFHD recognition sequence. In this study we isolated a cDNA for a transcription factor named nuclear LIM interactor-interacting fac-tor from rice cDNA library by yeast one-hybrid screening using two target sequences of 50 nucleotides derived from two stress-inducible promoters, JRC0528 and JRC0332, of cold-inducible genes OsZF1 and OsNAC6 respectively, as baits. The NLI-IF protein showed both DNA-binding and transcriptional activities in yeast experiments. Expression of OsNLI-IF was found to be induced by cold, heat, salt and drought stresses. The OsNLI-IF gene overexpressing transgenic tobacco plants showed improvement in drought tolerance. The present study emphasizes that OsNLI-IF could be useful for development of drought-tolerant transgenic crop plants.

Keywords


Rice, Stress-Inducible Gene, Transcription Factor, Transgenic Tobacco.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv109%2Fi3%2F541-551