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. 2022 Oct:323:111415.
doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2022.111415. Epub 2022 Aug 10.

IbTLD modulates reactive oxygen species scavenging and DNA protection to confer salinity stress tolerance in tobacco

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IbTLD modulates reactive oxygen species scavenging and DNA protection to confer salinity stress tolerance in tobacco

Tsung-Chi Chen et al. Plant Sci. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Plants accumulate reactive oxygen species (ROS) that may damage the cells under prolonged stress conditions. Reduction of the excessive ROS production can alleviate oxidative damage and enhance the survival rates under stress. TLDc-containing protein (TLD) was reported to confer tolerance to oxidative stress, but the regulatory mechanism of TLD remains unclear. In this study, we ectopically overexpressed the Ipomoea batatas TLDc gene (IbTLD) in tobacco and characterized its functions. RNA-sequencing analysis and Gene Ontology term enrichment analysis revealed that IbTLD up-regulates auxin-responsive genes in response to oxidative stress. Under salinity stress, the IbTLD transgenic lines showed higher germination rates, chlorophyll contents, and root lengths than wild type (W38). In addition, the IbTLD transgenic lines showed higher expression of ROS scavenging genes, nudix hydrolases, ROS scavenging enzyme activity, and lesser DNA damage compared to W38 under salinity stress. Therefore, our results suggest that IbTLD activates the expression of ROS scavenging genes and confers tolerance to salinity stress in planta.

Keywords: IbTLD; Nudix hydrolase; ROS scavenging genes; Reactive oxygen species (ROS); Salinity stress; TLDc–containing protein (TLD).

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