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Overexpression of ZmCIPKHT enhances heat tolerance in plant

XU Jing1(), GAO Jing-Yang1, LI Cheng-Cheng2, SONG Yun-Xia1, DONG Chao-Pei1, WANG Zhao1, LI Yun-Meng1, LUAN Yi-Fan1, CHEN Jia-Fa2, ZHOU Zi-Jian2,*(), WU Jian-Yu1,2,*()   

  1. 1College of Agriculture, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China
    2College of Life Science, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, Henan, China
  • Received:2021-02-03 Accepted:2021-07-12 Online:2022-04-12 Published:2021-08-10
  • Contact: ZHOU Zi-Jian,WU Jian-Yu E-mail:709823684@qq.com;zhouzijian19900601@136.com;wujianyu40@126.com
  • Supported by:
    Key Project of Henan Natural Science Foundation(162300410130)

Abstract:

The effects of high temperature stress on the normal growth and yield of plants is more and more serious. To adapt the changes of external environment, plants have evolved a series of molecular genetic mechanisms to respond to high temperature stress. The calcineurin B-like protein (CBL) interacting protein kinase (CIPK) is actively involved in response to high temperature stress depended on ABA signal transduction pathway in plants. Based on previous genome-wide association analysis, a candidate gene ZmCIPKHT related to maize high temperature tolerance was cloned in this study. Real-time quantitative PCR results showed that ZmCIPKHT gene was significantly induced by high temperature stress. Transient transformation of maize protoplasts revealed that ZmCIPKHT was localized in the nucleus. Overexpressing ZmCIPKHT plants of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana had significantly higher survival rate and better growth status than wild type under high temperature stress. The yeast two-hybrid experiment confirmed that the interaction between ZmCIPKHT protein and ZmCBL4 protein in maize CBLs family. The relative expression levels of genes related to abscisic acid (ABA) pathway in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana with ZmCIPKHT under high temperature stress were changed accordingly, indicating that the regulations of ZmCIPKHT genes under high temperature stress were in the ABA-dependent pathway. These results provide a new experimental basis for elucidating the molecular mechanism of maize CBL-CIPK signaling pathway dependent on ABA pathway to abiotic stress in plants.

Key words: maize, heat tolerance, protein kinase, CBL-CIPK, ABA signal pathway

Table 1

Primers used in this study"

引物
Primer ID
正向序列
Forward sequence (5'-3')
反向序列
Reverse sequence (5'-3')
qZmCIPKHT-F/R CCATAACCAGATCACGTCAAAA GGTAACCTGAAACACAATTCCG
EF1α-F/R TGGGCCTACTGGTCTTACTACTGA ACATACCCACGCTTCAGATCCT
ZmCIPKHT-F/R CGGGGGACTCTTGACCATGGTAATGGACGAGAGGAGGACTA TACTAGTCAGATCTACCATGGTCTGCTGCGTCGGCAAA
PGBKT7-ZmCIPKHT-F/R ATGGCCATGGAGGCCGAATTCATGGACGAGAGGAGGACTATTTTG CCGCTGCAGGTCGACGGATCCCTACTGCTGCGTCGGCAAA
qPYL2-F/R GTCAGAGAAGTGACCGTAATCT CGACGTCACTGATTTCTAGTTC
qFOA1-F/R GCTTACATCGTTGGAGAAG GCACAGAACTTGGAACATAA
qHAI2-F/R TACATCCGTCTTTTGTACGGAA CGTGAAGTCTCTCTTTACACCT
qSnRK2.3-F/R ATTTCAAGAATCTTCGTGGCTG CTGTGTTGCTCTCGTTCATTAG

Fig. 1

Protein domains analysis of ZmCIPKHT and phylogenetic tree of CIPK protein in plants"

Fig. 2

Relative expression patterns of ZmCIPKHT genes"

Fig. 3

Molecular detection of ZmCIPKHT overexpression in Arabidopsis thaliana lines A: the detection of ZmCIPKHT overexpression lines; B: the transcriptional level of ZmCIPKHT; WT: wild type; OE: overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana."

Fig. 4

Heat resistance identification and survival rates of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants under high temperature stress A: phenotypic identification of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants after heat stress; B: survival rates of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants under high temperature stress; WT: wild type; OE: overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana. The error bar represents mean ± SD of three biological replications."

Fig. 5

Relative expression levels of ABA pathway related genes of wild-type WT and overexpressed transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana OE-4 and OE-6 lines under normal conditions and high temperature stresses Wild-type materials (WT) and overexpressed Arabidopsis tharabidopsis lines (OE-4 and OE-6) were at 37℃ for a week to detect the relative expression levels of genes related to ABA pathway, the error bar represents mean ± SD of three biological replications."

Fig. 6

Subcellular localization of ZmCIPKHT in protoplasts GFP: GFP-labeled ZmCIPKHT was used for subcellular localization of maize protoplasts; Bright: protoplasts under the same field of view; Merged: the superposition of the light mirror and fluorescent picture; 35S:GFP: protoplast transferred into empty carrier; 35S:ZmCIPKHT: GFP: protoplast transferred into target carrier. Bar: 10 μm."

Fig. 7

Interaction between ZmCIPKHT and ZmCBLs by yeast two-hybrid experiment DDO: SD-Trp-Leu; QDO: SD-Trp-Leu-His-Ade."

Fig. 8

ZmCIPKHT-mediated Ca2+ pathway depended on ABA signaling pathway to regulate maize heat tolerance"

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