Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed

Alternative oxidases (AOXs) are the terminal oxidase in the cyanide-resistant respiration pathway in plant mitochondria, which play an important role in abiotic stress and are proposed as a functional marker for high tolerant breeding. In this study, ten AOX genes (BnaAOXs) were identified, and CysI...

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Main Authors: Hongli Yang, Linbin Deng, Hongfang Liu, Shihang Fan, Wei Hua, Jing Liu
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019-10-01
Series:G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
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Online Access:http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.119.400366
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spelling doaj-33d085292b8e43b0aa293fbb84385e792021-07-02T04:36:23ZengOxford University PressG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics2160-18362019-10-019103501351110.1534/g3.119.40036636Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in RapeseedHongli YangLinbin DengHongfang LiuShihang FanWei HuaJing LiuAlternative oxidases (AOXs) are the terminal oxidase in the cyanide-resistant respiration pathway in plant mitochondria, which play an important role in abiotic stress and are proposed as a functional marker for high tolerant breeding. In this study, ten AOX genes (BnaAOXs) were identified, and CysI and CysII of AOX isoforms were highly conserved in rapeseed. Among them, Bna.AOX1b was mainly expressed in the ovule and displayed varying expression between rapeseed cultivars which showed different salt resistance in seed germination. We identified its mitochondrial localization of this gene. To investigate the function of BnaAOX1b in rapeseed, transgenic rapeseed lines with overexpressed BnaAOX1b were created and seed germination and seedling establishment assays were performed under osmotic, salt, and ABA treatment. The results indicated that overexpression of BnaAOX1b significantly improved seed germination under osmotic and salt stress and weakened ABA sensitivity. In addition, post-germination seedling growth was improved under high salt condition, but showed hypersensitivity to ABA. RNA-sequencing analysis indicated that the genes involved in electron transport or energy pathway were induced and a number of gene responses to salt stress and ABA were regulated in Bna.AOX1b overexpressing seeds. Taken together, our results imply that Bna.AOX1b confers tolerance to osmotic and salt stress in terms of seed germination and seedling establishment by regulating stress responsive genes and the response to ABA, and could be utilized as a candidate gene in transgenic breeding.http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.119.400366AOX1bosmotic stresssalt stressabscisic acidrapeseed
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author Hongli Yang
Linbin Deng
Hongfang Liu
Shihang Fan
Wei Hua
Jing Liu
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Linbin Deng
Hongfang Liu
Shihang Fan
Wei Hua
Jing Liu
Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
AOX1b
osmotic stress
salt stress
abscisic acid
rapeseed
author_facet Hongli Yang
Linbin Deng
Hongfang Liu
Shihang Fan
Wei Hua
Jing Liu
author_sort Hongli Yang
title Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
title_short Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
title_full Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
title_fullStr Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of BnaAOX1b Confers Tolerance to Osmotic and Salt Stress in Rapeseed
title_sort overexpression of bnaaox1b confers tolerance to osmotic and salt stress in rapeseed
publisher Oxford University Press
series G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
issn 2160-1836
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Alternative oxidases (AOXs) are the terminal oxidase in the cyanide-resistant respiration pathway in plant mitochondria, which play an important role in abiotic stress and are proposed as a functional marker for high tolerant breeding. In this study, ten AOX genes (BnaAOXs) were identified, and CysI and CysII of AOX isoforms were highly conserved in rapeseed. Among them, Bna.AOX1b was mainly expressed in the ovule and displayed varying expression between rapeseed cultivars which showed different salt resistance in seed germination. We identified its mitochondrial localization of this gene. To investigate the function of BnaAOX1b in rapeseed, transgenic rapeseed lines with overexpressed BnaAOX1b were created and seed germination and seedling establishment assays were performed under osmotic, salt, and ABA treatment. The results indicated that overexpression of BnaAOX1b significantly improved seed germination under osmotic and salt stress and weakened ABA sensitivity. In addition, post-germination seedling growth was improved under high salt condition, but showed hypersensitivity to ABA. RNA-sequencing analysis indicated that the genes involved in electron transport or energy pathway were induced and a number of gene responses to salt stress and ABA were regulated in Bna.AOX1b overexpressing seeds. Taken together, our results imply that Bna.AOX1b confers tolerance to osmotic and salt stress in terms of seed germination and seedling establishment by regulating stress responsive genes and the response to ABA, and could be utilized as a candidate gene in transgenic breeding.
topic AOX1b
osmotic stress
salt stress
abscisic acid
rapeseed
url http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.119.400366
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