PLoS ONE (Jan 2020)

Identification and characterization of a novel multi-stress responsive gene in Arabidopsis.

  • Faiza Tawab,
  • Iqbal Munir,
  • Zeeshan Nasim,
  • Mohammad Sayyar Khan,
  • Saleha Tawab,
  • Adnan Nasim,
  • Aqib Iqbal,
  • Mian Afaq Ahmad,
  • Waqar Ali,
  • Raheel Munir,
  • Maria Munir,
  • Noreen Asim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 12
p. e0244030

Abstract

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Abiotic stresses especially salinity, drought and high temperature result in considerable reduction of crop productivity. In this study, we identified AT4G18280 annotated as a glycine-rich cell wall protein-like (hereafter refer to as GRPL1) protein as a potential multistress-responsive gene. Analysis of public transcriptome data and GUS assay of pGRPL1::GUS showed a strong induction of GRPL1 under drought, salinity and heat stresses. Transgenic plants overexpressing GRPL1-3HA showed significantly higher germination, root elongation and survival rate under salt stress. Moreover, the 35S::GRPL1-3HA transgenic lines also showed higher survival rates under drought and heat stresses. GRPL1 showed similar expression patterns with Abscisic acid (ABA)-pathway genes under different growth and stress conditions, suggesting a possibility that GRPL1 might act in the ABA pathway that is further supported by the inability of ABA-deficient mutant (aba2-1) to induce GRPL1 under drought stress. Taken together, our data presents GRPL1 as a potential multi-stress responsive gene working downstream of ABA.