Antioxidants (Sep 2024)

The Abscisic Acid Receptor Gene <i>StPYL8-like</i> from <i>Solanum tuberosum</i> Confers Tolerance to Drought Stress in Transgenic Plants

  • Panfeng Yao,
  • Chunli Zhang,
  • Chao Sun,
  • Yuhui Liu,
  • Zhen Liu,
  • Jia Wei,
  • Xinglong Su,
  • Jiangping Bai,
  • Junmei Cui,
  • Zhenzhen Bi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13091088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 1088

Abstract

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Pyrabactin resistance 1-like (PYL) proteins are abscisic acid (ABA) receptors that play a crucial role in the plant’s response to adverse environmental conditions. However, as of yet, there is limited research on the role of PYL proteins in potato. In this study, a potato PYL gene, StPYL8-like, was identified through transcriptome analysis under drought stress. Molecular characterization revealed that the StPYL8-like protein possesses a highly conserved PYL family domain. Evolutionary analysis demonstrated that StPYL8-like protein clusters with various PYL proteins are involved in stress responses across different species. Functional assays showed that StPYL8-like robustly responds to different abiotic stresses, including drought and ABA treatment. Furthermore, the transient and stable expressions of StPYL8-like in tobacco enhanced their drought resistance, leading to increased plant height, leaf number, and fresh weight, as well as an improved root system. Transgenic tobacco carrying the StPYL8-like gene exhibited lower malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and higher proline accumulation and antioxidant enzyme activity compared to wild-type plants under drought conditions. Moreover, StPYL8-like upregulated the expression of stress-responsive genes (NtRD29A, NtLEA5, NtP5CS, NtPOD, NtSOD, and NtCAT) in transgenic plants subjected to drought stress. Collectively, these findings highlight the positive regulatory role of the StPYL8-like gene in enhancing potato plants’ response to drought stress.

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