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Title: Concurrent overexpression of rice G-protein β and γ subunits provide enhanced tolerance to sheath blight disease and abiotic stress in rice
Authors: Swain, Durga Madhab
Sahoo, Ranjan Kumar
Chandan, Ravindra Kumar
Ghosh, Srayan
Kumar, Rahul
Jha, Gopaljee
Tuteja, Narendra
Keywords: Antioxidants
Biotic stress
Defense marker genes
Drought stress
G-protein
MAP kinase
Overexpression
ROS
R. solani
Salinity stress
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature Publishing AG
Citation: Planta, 250(5): 1505-1520
Abstract: The heterotrimeric G-proteins act as signalling molecules and modulate various cellular responses including stress tolerance in eukaryotes. The gamma (γ) subunit of rice G-protein (RGG1) was earlier reported to promote salinity stress tolerance in rice. In the present study, we report that a rice gene-encoding beta (β) subunit of G-protein (RGB1) gets upregulated during both biotic (upon a necrotrophic fungal pathogen, Rhizoctonia solani infection) and drought stresses. Markerfree transgenic IR64 rice lines that simultaneously overexpress both RGB1 and RGG1 genes under CaMV35S promoter were raised. The overexpressing (OE) lines showed enhanced tolerance to R. solani infection and salinity/drought stresses. Several defense marker genes including OsMPK3 were signifcantly upregulated in the R. solani-infected OE lines. We also found the antioxidant machineries to be upregulated during salinity as well as drought stress in the OE lines. Overall, the present study provides evidence that concurrent overexpression of G-protein subunits (RGG1 and RGB1) impart multiple (both biotic and abiotic) stress tolerance in rice which could be due to the enhanced expression of stress-marker genes and better management of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-scavenging/photosynthetic machinery. The current study suggests an improved approach for simultaneous improvement of biotic and abiotic stress tolerance in rice which remains a major challenge for its sustainable cultivation.
Description: Accepted date: 15 July 2019
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/964
ISSN: 1432-2048
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