International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2022)

Genome-Wide Identification of <i>TaSAUR</i> Gene Family Members in Hexaploid Wheat and Functional Characterization of <i>TaSAUR66-5B</i> in Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency

  • Weizeng Lv,
  • Xue He,
  • Haojuan Guo,
  • Haibin Lan,
  • Yanqing Jiao,
  • Le Li,
  • Yanhao Lian,
  • Zhiqiang Wang,
  • Zeyu Xin,
  • Yongzhe Ren,
  • Tongbao Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147574
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 14
p. 7574

Abstract

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Excessive input of nitrogen fertilizer not only causes a great waste of resources but brings about a series of ecological and environmental problems. Although Small Auxin Up-regulated RNAs (SAURs) participate in diverse biological processes, the function of SAURs in the nitrogen starvation response has not been well-studied. Here, we identified 308 TaSAURs in wheat and divided them into 10 subfamilies. The promoter regions of most TaSAURs contain hormone responsive elements, and their expression levels change under the treatment of different hormones, such as IAA, MeJA, and ABA. Interestingly, overexpression of one of the TaSAUR family members, a nitrogen starvation responsive gene, TaSAUR66-5B, can promote the growth of Arabidopsis and wheat roots. In addition, overexpression of TaSAUR66-5B in Arabidopsis up-regulates the expression levels of auxin biosynthesis related genes, suggesting that overexpression TaSAUR66-5B may promote root growth by increasing the biosynthesis of auxin. Furthermore, overexpression of TaSAUR66-5B in wheat can increase the biomass and grain yields of transgenic plants, as well as the nitrogen concentration and accumulation of both shoots and grains, especially under low nitrogen conditions. This study provides important genomic information of the TaSAUR gene family and lays a foundation for elucidating the functions of TaSAURs in improving nitrogen utilization efficiency in wheat.

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