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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 4830-4836, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008170

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GRAS transcription factors play important roles in the regulation of plant root growth and GA signaling. In this study,SmGRAS3 gene was cloned,which open reading frame was 2 247 bp,and encoding 748 amino acids. The physicochemical properties and structure of SmGRAS3 and its encoded protein were analyzed by bioinformatics software. This gene belongs to the SCL9 subfamily of the GRAS family,and its promoter sequence mainly contains the light response,stress response,and hormone response elements. It may interact with the GA signal pathway and anti-stress related proteins. The subcellular localization showed that SmGRAS3 protein was mainly located in the nucleus. The expression pattern analysis showed that the expression of Sm GRAS3 was the highest in the root and the lowest in the stem,and both light and low temperature could induce the high expression level of SmGRAS3. This study provides a foundation for further study on the roles of SmGRAS3 gene in the root growth and stress tolerance of Salvia miltiorrhiza.


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Cloning, Molecular , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins , Salvia miltiorrhiza/genetics , Transcription Factors
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Chinese Herbal Medicines ; (4): 263-268, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-842120

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Objective: The exogenous gibberellin (GA) and ethylene (ET) treatment can improve the medicinal ingredients of Salvia miltiorrhiza. Interestingly, many reports pointed out that WRKY transcription factors played an important regulatory role in these treatment responses. However, whether the SmWRKY mediate these treatment signalings in S. miltiorrhiza remains largely elusive. Methods: qRT-PCR was used for SmWRKY42-like in response to exogenous GA and ethephon (Eth) treatment. The subcellular location of SmWRKY42-like was transiently transformed into onion epidermal cells by particle bombardment. The self-activating activity of SmWRKY42-like was verified in AH109 yeast strain. Results: SmWRKY42-like was a WRKY family gene in S. miltiorrhiza. The subcellular localization and transcriptional activity results of the SmWRKY42-like protein indicated that SmWRKY42-like mainly enriched in nucleus and might be a transcription factor in S. miltiorrhiza. In the meantime, the SmWRKY42-like gene significantly responded to exogenous GA and Eth treatment. Conclusion: These results collectively indicated the SmWRKY42-like gene functions, as an important hormone-responsive gene, might play a potentially role in ET and GA signaling pathways.

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