2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2011.03.055
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TaSRG, a wheat transcription factor, significantly affects salt tolerance in transgenic rice and Arabidopsis

Abstract: a b s t r a c tBased on our microarray-analysis results of the salt tolerant wheat mutant, RH8706-49, an unknown salt-induced gene containing a conserved DUF662 domain was identified and cloned; we named this gene TaSRG (Triticum aestivum Salt Response Gene). Real-time quantitative PCR analyses showed that the expression of this gene was affected by salt, drought, cold, ABA and other stress conditions. The overexpression of TaSRG in wild-type Arabidopsis resulted in increased salt tolerance compared with wild-… Show more

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“…ACIP1 belongs to a small Arabidopsis protein family containing six ACIP-like isoforms (ACIP-L1 to ACIP-L6, Figure S1A). ACIP-L4 and its wheat ortholog TaSRG are required for salt tolerance [28], although their biochemical function(s) are not known. ACIP1 shares 79% identity and 87% similarity with ACIP-L1, the closest isoform.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACIP1 belongs to a small Arabidopsis protein family containing six ACIP-like isoforms (ACIP-L1 to ACIP-L6, Figure S1A). ACIP-L4 and its wheat ortholog TaSRG are required for salt tolerance [28], although their biochemical function(s) are not known. ACIP1 shares 79% identity and 87% similarity with ACIP-L1, the closest isoform.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plethora of comparisons between salt-sensitive and salt-tolerant cultivars of model and non-model plant species, including Arabidopsis [2022], rice [23], poplar [2427], tomato [28], potato [29], Medicago truncatula [30], sugarcane [31] and olive [32], have been reported to date. These studies have identified more than 30 families of transcription factors and numerous enzyme-encoding genes involved in responses to salt stress [33, 34]. However, overall changes in gene expression and physiological responses to salt stress vary greatly between different species, particularly between sensitive and non-sensitive pairs of related species [3539].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TaSOS1 is involved in sodium exclusion at plasma membrane level in root cells and TaNHX1 and TaNHX2 at vacuolar level. Other reports indicated the role of transcription factors (TaSRG and TaRUB) under stress conditions (He et al 2011;Zhang et al 2012) but very few studies were related to differential expression of these genes (Rana et al 2015). Dubcovsky et al (1996) reported Kna1 locus mapped on chromosome 4DL involved in Na + exclusion from leaves and discrimination of K + over Na + concentration in roots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%