OsbZIP38/87-mediated activation of OsHXK7 improves the viability of rice cells under hypoxic conditions
- PMID: 38277982
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2024.154182
OsbZIP38/87-mediated activation of OsHXK7 improves the viability of rice cells under hypoxic conditions
Abstract
Maintenance of energy metabolism is critical for rice (Oryza sativa) tolerance under submerged cultivation. Here, OsHXK7 was the most actively induced hexokinase gene in the embryos of hypoxically germinating rice seeds. Suspension-cultured cells established from seeds of T-DNA null mutants for the OsHXK7 locus did not regrow after 3-d-hypoxic stress and showed increased susceptibility to low-oxygen stress-in terms of viability-and decreased alcoholic fermentation activities compared to those of the wild-type. The promoter element containing the TGACG-motif, a well-known target site for the basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factors, was responsible for sugar regulation of the OsHXK7 promoter activity. Systematic screening of the OsbZIP genes showing the similar expression patterns to that of OsHXK7 in the transcriptomic datasets produced two bZIP genes, OsbZIP38 and 87, belonging to the S1 bZIP subfamily as the candidate for the activator for this gene expression. Gain- and loss-of-function experiments through transient expression assays have demonstrated that these two bZIP proteins are indeed involved in the induction of OsHXK7 expression under starvation or low-energy conditions. Our finding suggests that C/S1 bZIP network-mediated hypoxic deregulation of sugar-responsive genes may work in concert for the molecular adaptation of rice cells to submergence.
Keywords: Germination; Hexokinase; Hypoxic; Rice; Submergence tolerance; bZIP proteins.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Hwang, Yong-sic reports financial support was provided by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF).
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