Over-expression of a LEA gene in rice improves drought resistance under the field conditions

被引:427
作者
Xiao, Benze [1 ]
Huang, Yuemin [1 ]
Tang, Ning [1 ]
Xiong, Lizhong [1 ]
机构
[1] Huazhong Agr Univ, Natl Key Lab Crop Genet Improvement, Natl Ctr Plant Gene Res Wuhan, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China
关键词
abiotic stress; grain yield; promoter; Oryza sativa;
D O I
10.1007/s00122-007-0538-9
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins have been implicated in many stress responses of plants. In this report, a LEA protein gene OsLEA3-1 was identified and over-expressed in rice to test the drought resistance of transgenic lines under the field conditions. OsLEA3-1 is induced by drought, salt and abscisic acid (ABA), but not by cold stress. The promoter of OsLEA3-1 isolated from the upland rice IRAT109 exhibits strong activity under drought- and salt-stress conditions. Three expression constructs consisting of the full-length cDNA driven by the drought-inducible promoter of OsLEA3-1 (OsLEA3-H), the CaMV 35S promoter (OsLEA3-S), and the rice Actin1 promoter (OsLEA3-A) were transformed into the drought-sensitive japonica rice Zhonghua 11. Drought resistance pre-screening of T-1 families at anthesis stage revealed that the over-expressing families with OsLEA3-S and OsLEA3-H constructs had significantly higher relative yield (yield under drought stress treatment/yield under normal growth conditions) than the wild type under drought stress conditions, although a yield penalty existed in T-1 families under normal growth conditions. Nine homozygous families, exhibiting over-expression of a single-copy of the transgene and relatively low yield penalty in the T-1 generation, were tested in the field for drought resistance in the T-2 and T-3 generations and in the PVC pipes for drought tolerance in the T-2 generation. Except for two families (transformed with OsLEA3-A), all the other families (transformed with OsLEA3-S and OsLEA3-H constructs) had higher grain yield than the wild type under drought stress in both the field and the PVC pipes conditions. No significant yield penalty was detected for these T-2 and T-3 families. These results indicate that transgenic rice with significantly enhanced drought resistance and without yield penalty can be generated by over-expressing OsLEA3-1 gene with appropriate promoters and following a bipartite (stress and non-stress) in-field screening protocol.
引用
收藏
页码:35 / 46
页数:12
相关论文
共 65 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1989, Molecular Cloning
[2]   SEQUENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 6 LEA PROTEINS AND THEIR GENES FROM COTTON [J].
BAKER, J ;
STEELE, C ;
DURE, L .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1988, 11 (03) :277-291
[3]   THE 5'-REGION OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA COR15A HAS CIS-ACTING ELEMENTS THAT CONFER COLD-REGULATED, DROUGHT-REGULATED AND ABA-REGULATED GENE-EXPRESSION [J].
BAKER, SS ;
WILHELM, KS ;
THOMASHOW, MF .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1994, 24 (05) :701-713
[4]  
Bray EA, 2000, BIOCH MOL BIOL PLANT, P1158, DOI DOI 10.12691/WJAR-2-2-2
[5]   Transgenic indica rice plants harboring a synthetic cry2A* gene of Bacillus thuringiensis exhibit enhanced resistance against lepidopteran rice pests [J].
Chen, H ;
Tang, W ;
Xu, CG ;
Li, XH ;
Lin, YJ ;
Zhang, QF .
THEORETICAL AND APPLIED GENETICS, 2005, 111 (07) :1330-1337
[6]   Multiple sequence alignment with the Clustal series of programs [J].
Chenna, R ;
Sugawara, H ;
Koike, T ;
Lopez, R ;
Gibson, TJ ;
Higgins, DG ;
Thompson, JD .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2003, 31 (13) :3497-3500
[7]   Construction and characterization of a normalized whole-life-cycle cDNA library of rice [J].
Chu, ZH ;
Peng, KM ;
Zhang, LD ;
Zhou, B ;
Wei, J ;
Wang, SP .
CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2003, 48 (03) :229-235
[8]  
Cuming AC, 1999, SEED PROTEINS, P753
[9]   UNUSUAL SEQUENCE OF GROUP-3 LEA(II) MESSENGER-RNA INDUCIBLE BY DEHYDRATION STRESS IN WHEAT [J].
CURRY, J ;
WALKERSIMMONS, MK .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1993, 21 (05) :907-912
[10]   SEQUENCE-ANALYSIS OF A CDNA-ENCODING A GROUP-3 LEA MESSENGER-RNA INDUCIBLE BY ABA OR DEHYDRATION STRESS IN WHEAT [J].
CURRY, J ;
MORRIS, CF ;
WALKERSIMMONS, MK .
PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1991, 16 (06) :1073-1076