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A heat-shock 20 protein isolated from watermelon (ClHSP22.8) negatively regulates the response of Arabidopsis to salt stress via multiple signaling pathways.


ABSTRACT: Heat-shock protein 20s (HSP20) were initially shown to play a role during heat shock stress; however, recent data indicated that HSP20 proteins are also involved in abiotic stress in plants. Watermelon is known to be vulnerable to various stressors; however, HSP20 proteins have yet to be investigated and characterized in the watermelon. In a previous study, we identified a negative regulator of salt stress response from watermelon: ClHSP22.8, a member of the HSP20 family. Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and promoter::?-glucuronidase (GUS) analysis revealed that ClHSP22.8 was expressed widely in a range of different tissues from the watermelon, but particularly in the roots of 7-day-old seedlings and flowers. Furthermore, qRT-PCR and GUS staining showed that the expression of ClHSP22.8 was significantly repressed by exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) and salt stress. The over-expression of ClHSP22.8 in Arabidopsis lines resulted in hypersensitivity to ABA and reduced tolerance to salt stress. Furthermore, the expression patterns of key regulators associated with ABA-dependent and independent pathways, and other stress-responsive signaling pathways, were also repressed in transgenic lines that over-expressed ClHSP22.8. These results indicated that ClHSP22.8 is a negative regulator in plant response to salt stress and occurs via ABA-dependent and independent, and other stress-responsive signaling pathways.

SUBMITTER: He Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7931717 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A heat-shock 20 protein isolated from watermelon (ClHSP22.8) negatively regulates the response of <i>Arabidopsis</i> to salt stress via multiple signaling pathways.

He Yanjun Y   Yao Yixiu Y   Li Lili L   Li Yulin Y   Gao Jie J   Fan Min M  

PeerJ 20210301


Heat-shock protein 20s (HSP20) were initially shown to play a role during heat shock stress; however, recent data indicated that HSP20 proteins are also involved in abiotic stress in plants. Watermelon is known to be vulnerable to various stressors; however, HSP20 proteins have yet to be investigated and characterized in the watermelon. In a previous study, we identified a negative regulator of salt stress response from watermelon: <i>ClHSP22.8</i>, a member of the HSP20 family. Quantitative rea  ...[more]

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