Analyses of Arabidopsis trr14 T-DNA Insertion Mutants Reveal an Essential Role in Seed Germination

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Mahnaz Aghdasi
Fariba Fazli
Mohammad B. Bagherieh-Najjar
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[1] Golestan University,Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
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Plant Molecular Biology Reporter | 2012年 / 30卷
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TRR14; T-DNA insertion; Stress; Germination; Salt; Drought;
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TRR14 is an unknown protein that was first identified as a component of Arabidopsis responses to trehalose treatment. Phylogenic analysis showed that TRR14 belongs to a seven-gene family in Arabidopsis. Close homologues of TRR14 were found in plants and many cyanobacteria. GFP expression analysis showed that TRR14 is located in the chloroplast. GUS::TRR14 expression was found in leaves, flowers, stems and siliques. We investigated the functional roles of TRR14 in Arabidopsis thaliana under salt and drought stress. By a reverse genetic approach, two trr14 T-DNA insertion mutants were isolated from the SALK collection. Functional analysis of the trr14 mutants revealed enhanced sensitivity of the mutants to salt and drought stress, compared with the wild type plants. Further experiments indicated that the trr14 mutants have reduced seed germination, root length, survival rate and chlorophyll content under stress conditions. In addition activity of oxidative enzymes like peroxidase, catalase and polyphenol oxidase was reduced under salt and drought treatments. Thus, the present data indicate that a novel protein, TRR14, is involved in plant salt and drought tolerance.
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页码:319 / 329
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