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The role of antifreeze proteins in the regulation of genes involved in the response of Hosta capitata to cold.


ABSTRACT: Cold temperatures are a major source of stress for plants and negatively impact crop yield. A possible way to protect plants is to treat them with antifreeze proteins (AFPs). Here, we investigated whether fish AFPs can shield the rare ornamental species Hosta capitata from low-temperature stress. We elucidated the expression patterns of the cold-inducible genes C-repeat binding factor 1 (CBF1) and dehydrin 1 (DHN1), as well as the antioxidant genes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT). All were upregulated at low temperature (4 °C). With increasing exposure time, CBF1 and DHN1 expression generally rose (except CBF1 at 48 h). In contrast, SOD and CAT expression gradually declined from 6 to 48 h. Depending on exposure duration, AFP regulation of gene transcription varied with concentration. However, compared with other concentrations, 100 µg/L AFP reduced CBF1 and DHN1 expression and increased SOD and CAT expression in plants, regardless of exposure time. Both AFP I and III were likely to be most effective at protecting plants against cold stress at concentrations of 100 µg/L. Their involvement in H. capitata cold-stress treatment occurred through regulating the expression of important stress-response genes.

SUBMITTER: Pe PPW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6702541 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The role of antifreeze proteins in the regulation of genes involved in the response of <i>Hosta capitata</i> to cold.

Pe Phyo Phyo Win PPW   Naing Aung Htay AH   Chung Mi Young MY   Park Kyeung Il KI   Kim Chang Kil CK  

3 Biotech 20190817 9


Cold temperatures are a major source of stress for plants and negatively impact crop yield. A possible way to protect plants is to treat them with antifreeze proteins (AFPs). Here, we investigated whether fish AFPs can shield the rare ornamental species <i>Hosta capitata</i> from low-temperature stress. We elucidated the expression patterns of the cold-inducible genes C-repeat binding factor 1 (<i>CBF1</i>) and dehydrin 1 (<i>DHN1</i>), as well as the antioxidant genes superoxide dismutase (<i>S  ...[more]

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