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Plant Physiol Biochem ; 170: 98-109, 2022 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34863059

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MYB proteins play a crucial role in plant growth and development and stress responses. In this study, 160 members of the MYB gene family from the pepper genome database were used to analyze gene structures, chromosome localization, collinearity, genetic affinity and expression in response to heavy metals. The results identified R2R3-MYB members and further phylogenetically classified them into 35 subgroups based on highly conserved gene structures and motifs. Collinearity analysis showed that segmental duplication events played a crucial role in the functional expansion of the CaMYB gene family by intraspecific collinearity, and at least 12 pairs of CaMYB genes existed between species prior to the differentiation between monocots and dicots. Moreover, the upstream CaMYB genes were mainly localized to the phytohormone elements ABRE and transcription factor elements MYB and MYC. Further analysis revealed that MYB transcription factors were closely associated with a variety of abiotic stress-related proteins (e.g., MAC-complex and SKIP). Under the stress of five metal ions, Cd2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, Zn2+, and Fe3+, the expression levels of some CaMYB family genes were upregulated. Of these genes, pairing homologous 1 (PH-1), PH-13, and PH-15 in the roots of Capsicum annuum were upregulated to the greatest extent, indicating that these three MYB family members are particularly sensitive to these five metals. This study provides a theoretical reference for the analysis of the molecular regulatory mechanism of MYB family genes in mediating the response to heavy metals in plants. This study reveals the mode of interaction between MYB and a variety of abiotic stress proteins and clarifies the biological functions of CaMYB family members in the regulation of heavy metal stress.


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Capsicum , Metals, Heavy , Capsicum/genetics , Capsicum/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Multigene Family , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins/genetics , Plant Proteins/metabolism
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Genes (Basel) ; 8(7)2017 Jul 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28726715

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Inositol is a cyclic polyol that is involved in various physiological processes, including signal transduction and stress adaptation in plants. l-myo-inositol monophosphatase (IMPase) is one of the metal-dependent phosphatase family members and catalyzes the last reaction step of biosynthesis of inositol. Although increased IMPase activity induced by abiotic stress has been reported in chickpea plants, the role and regulation of the IMP gene in rice (Oryza sativa L.) remains poorly understood. In the present work, we obtained a full-length cDNA sequence coding IMPase in the cold tolerant rice landraces in Gaogonggui, which is named as OsIMP. Multiple alignment results have displayed that this sequence has characteristic signature motifs and conserved enzyme active sites of the phosphatase super family. Phylogenetic analysis showed that IMPase is most closely related to that of the wild rice Oryza brachyantha, while transcript analysis revealed that the expression of the OsIMP is significantly induced by cold stress and exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) treatment. Meanwhile, we cloned the 5' flanking promoter sequence of the OsIMP gene and identified several important cis-acting elements, such as LTR (low-temperature responsiveness), TCA-element (salicylic acid responsiveness), ABRE-element (abscisic acid responsiveness), GARE-motif (gibberellin responsive), MBS (MYB Binding Site) and other cis-acting elements related to defense and stress responsiveness. To further investigate the potential function of the OsIMP gene, we generated transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing the OsIMP gene and the cold tolerance test indicated that these transgenic tobacco plants exhibit improved cold tolerance. Furthermore, transgenic tobacco plants have a lower level of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and malondialdehyde (MDA), and a higher content of total chlorophyll as well as increased antioxidant enzyme activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD), when compared to wild type (WT) tobacco plants under normal and cold stress conditions.

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Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 26(10): 1965-7, 2006 Oct.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17205764

ABSTRACT

The silver chloride microcrystals emulsion which are sensitized by the adsorbed green-sensitive cyanine dye of different concentration, was studied by using the absorption spectrum. The experiments show that when the sensitizing concentration is less than 0.02 mL (5.0 mg x mL(-1))/40 g emulsion, the dye J-aggregate is not formed on the surface of silver chloride microcrystals; when the dye concentration is more than 0.2 mL (5.0 mg x mL(-1)/40 g emulsion, the dye J-aggregate is formed on the surface of silver chloride microcrystals; compare to the M-state of dye, the maximal absorption peak of J-aggregate shifted to a longer wavelength by about 50 nm. It was found, when the J-aggregate is formed, the absorption in the wavelength range of more than 450 nm is increased.

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