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Overexpression of MdZAT5, an C2H2-Type Zinc Finger Protein, Regulates Anthocyanin Accumulation and Salt Stress Response in Apple Calli and Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: Zinc finger proteins are widely involved and play an important role in plant growth and abiotic stress. In this research, MdZAT5, a gene encoding C2H2-type zinc finger protein, was cloned and investigated. The MdZAT5 was highly expressed in flower tissues by qRT-PCR analyses and GUS staining. Promoter analysis showed that MdZAT5 contained multiple response elements, and the expression levels of MdZAT5 were induced by various abiotic stress treatments. Overexpression of MdZAT5 in apple calli positively regulated anthocyanin accumulation by activating the expressions of anthocyanin biosynthesis-related genes. Overexpression of MdZAT5 in Arabidopsis also enhanced the accumulation of anthocyanin. In addition, MdZAT5 increased the sensitivity to salt stress in apple calli. Ectopic expression of MdZAT5 in Arabidopsis reduced the expression of salt-stress-related genes (AtNHX1 and AtABI1) and improved the sensitivity to salt stress. In conclusion, these results suggest that MdZAT5 plays a positive regulatory role in anthocyanin accumulation and negatively regulates salt resistance.

SUBMITTER: Wang DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8836528 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpression of MdZAT5, an C2H2-Type Zinc Finger Protein, Regulates Anthocyanin Accumulation and Salt Stress Response in Apple Calli and <i>Arabidopsis</i>.

Wang Da-Ru DR   Yang Kuo K   Wang Xun X   Lin Xiao-Lu XL   Rui Lin L   Liu Hao-Feng HF   Liu Dan-Dan DD   You Chun-Xiang CX  

International journal of molecular sciences 20220208 3


Zinc finger proteins are widely involved and play an important role in plant growth and abiotic stress. In this research, <i>MdZAT5</i>, a gene encoding C2H2-type zinc finger protein, was cloned and investigated. The <i>MdZAT5</i> was highly expressed in flower tissues by qRT-PCR analyses and GUS staining. Promoter analysis showed that <i>MdZAT5</i> contained multiple response elements, and the expression levels of <i>MdZAT5</i> were induced by various abiotic stress treatments. Overexpression o  ...[more]

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