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Title: BrEXLB1, a brassica rapa expansin-like b1 gene is associated with root development, drought stress response, and seed germination
Authors: Muthusamy, M.
Kim, J.Y.
Yoon, E.K. 
Kim, J.A.
Lee, S.I.
Keywords: Brassica rapa
Cell-wall extension
Drought tolerance
Expansin-like B1
Phytohormones
Seed germination
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Muthusamy, M., Kim, J.Y., Yoon, E.K., Kim, J.A., Lee, S.I. (2020). BrEXLB1, a brassica rapa expansin-like b1 gene is associated with root development, drought stress response, and seed germination. Genes 11 (4) : 404. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11040404
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Expansins are structural proteins prevalent in cell walls, participate in cell growth and stress responses by interacting with internal and external signals perceived by the genetic networks of plants. Herein, we investigated the Brassica rapa expansin-like B1 (BrEXLB1) interaction with phytohormones (IAA, ABA, Ethephon, CK, GA3, SA, and JA), genes (Bra001852, Bra001958, and Bra003006), biotic (Turnip mosaic Virus (TuMV), Pectobacterium carotovorum, clubroot disease), and abiotic stress (salt, oxidative, osmotic, and drought) conditions by either cDNA microarray or qRT-PCR assays. In addition, we also unraveled the potential role of BrEXLB1 in root growth, drought stress response, and seed germination in transgenic Arabidopsis and B. rapa lines. The qRT-PCR results displayed that BrEXLB1 expression was differentially influenced by hormones, and biotic and abiotic stress conditions; upregulated by IAA, ABA, SA, ethylene, drought, salt, osmotic, and oxidative conditions; and downregulated by clubroot disease, P. carotovorum, and TuMV infections. Among the tissues, prominent expression was observed in roots indicating the possible role in root growth. The root phenotyping followed by confocal imaging of root tips in Arabidopsis lines showed that BrEXLB1 overexpression increases the size of the root elongation zone and induce primary root growth. Conversely, it reduced the seed germination rate. Further analyses with transgenic B. rapa lines overexpressing BrEXLB1 sense (OX) and antisense transcripts (OX-AS) confirmed that BrEXLB1 overexpression is positively associated with drought tolerance and photosynthesis during vegetative growth phases of B. rapa plants. Moreover, the altered expression of BrEXLB1 in transgenic lines differentially influenced the expression of predicted BrEXLB1 interacting genes like Bra001852 and Bra003006. Collectively, this study revealed that BrEXLB1 is associated with root development, drought tolerance, photosynthesis, and seed germination. @ 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Source Title: Genes
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/198925
ISSN: 2073-4425
DOI: 10.3390/genes11040404
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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