Over-expression of a glutathione S-transferase gene, GsGST, from wild soybean (Glycine soja) enhances drought and salt tolerance in transgenic tobacco

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Wei Ji
Yanming Zhu
Yong Li
Liang Yang
Xiaowen Zhao
Hua Cai
Xi Bai
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[1] Northeast Agricultural University,Plant Bioengineering Laboratory
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Biotechnology Letters | 2010年 / 32卷
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Glutathione ; -transferase; Soybean; Stress tolerance; Transgenic tobacco; Wild soybean;
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Glycine soja is a species of soybean that survives in adverse environments including high salt and drought conditions. We constructed a cDNA library from G. soja seedlings treated with NaCl and isolated a glutathione S-transferase gene (GsGST: GQ265911) from the library. The cDNA encoding GsGST contains an open reading frame of 660 bp and the predicted protein belongs to the tau class of GST family proteins. Tobacco plants over-expressing the GsGST gene showed sixfold higher GST activity than wild-type plants. Transgenic tobacco plants exhibited enhanced dehydration tolerance. T2 transgenic tobacco plants showed higher tolerance at the seedling stage than wild-type plants to salt and mannitol as demonstrated by longer root length and less growth retardation.
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页码:1173 / 1179
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