2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-015-1840-7
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GmSBH1, a homeobox transcription factor gene, relates to growth and development and involves in response to high temperature and humidity stress in soybean

Abstract: GmSBH1 involves in response to high temperature and humidity stress. Homeobox transcription factors are key switches that control plant development processes. Glycine max H1 Sbh1 (GmSBH1) was the first homeobox gene isolated from soybean. In the present study, the full ORF of GmSBH1 was isolated, and the encoded protein was found to be a typical class I KNOX homeobox transcription factor. Subcellular localization and transcriptional activation assays showed that GmSBH1 is a nuclear protein and possesses transc… Show more

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“…The overexpression of GmSBH1 in Arabidopsis altered the leaf and stoma phenotypes. This result demonstrates that GmSBH1 is required for maintaining growth and development in soybean [11]. Overexpression of a flowering time-related APETALA2-like gene GmTOE4a caused late flowering and altered soybean plant morphology (increased stem thickness and reduced plant height, internode length and leaf size) [12], demonstrating that the gene plays a role in the regulation of the photoperiodic flowering pathway in soybean.…”
Section: Characterization and Definition Of Soybean Plant Architecturementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The overexpression of GmSBH1 in Arabidopsis altered the leaf and stoma phenotypes. This result demonstrates that GmSBH1 is required for maintaining growth and development in soybean [11]. Overexpression of a flowering time-related APETALA2-like gene GmTOE4a caused late flowering and altered soybean plant morphology (increased stem thickness and reduced plant height, internode length and leaf size) [12], demonstrating that the gene plays a role in the regulation of the photoperiodic flowering pathway in soybean.…”
Section: Characterization and Definition Of Soybean Plant Architecturementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Class I KNOX homeobox family genes are involved in the plant growth and development, especially in the growth and development of leaves, flowers and pods [11]. GmSBH1 is a homeobox gene isolated from soybean, which showed diverse expression patterns in cotyledon, embryo, seed coat, seedling stem, seedling root, flower and pod.…”
Section: Characterization and Definition Of Soybean Plant Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leaves of N. benthamiana (6 weeks old) were injected by agroinfiltration (Chai et al, 2013). Treated soybean cotyledonary nodes and N. benthamiana leaves were grown at 40 °C and 100% relative humidity in a growth chamber (Shu et al, 2015). The samples used were collected at 1 and 2 h, while the corresponding tissues without treatment were sampled as controls.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Growingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 reached the physiological maturity stage (R 7 ), they were treated for 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, and 168 h with HTH stress (Wang et al, 2012). Finally, the seeds sampled at each time point were mixed to build a HTH cDNA library (Shu et al, 2015). The library was constructed with the SMARTTM cDNA library construction kit and then the cDNA fragments were cloned into pGADT7 (Supplemental Figure 2A) by double enzyme digestion method.…”
Section: Screening Of Yeast One-hybrid Librarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High temperature and humidity condition can not only affect seed yield and quality, but also reduce seed vigor and storage capacity [1,2], resulting in the preharvest seed deterioration. Seed vigor is a complex property that determines the seed's potential for rapid uniform germination and subsequent growth [3]. Moreover, HTH stress can also seriously interfere with the membrane compositions during seed development [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%