Molecular Character, Phylogeny and Expression of Tomato LeNHX3 Gene Involved in Multiple Adverse Stress Responses
Crop production is severely affected by high salt stress. To obtain more salt-tolerant crops by genetic modification, it is crucial to explore some key genes associated with salt tolerance. LeNHX3 gene is considered one putative Na + /H + antiporter with the ability of improving plant salt tolerance...
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Published in | The open biotechnology journal Vol. 9; no. 1; pp. 243 - 249 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
12.11.2015
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Summary: | Crop production is severely affected by high salt stress. To obtain more salt-tolerant crops by genetic
modification, it is crucial to explore some key genes associated with salt tolerance.
LeNHX3
gene is considered one
putative Na
+
/H
+
antiporter with the ability of improving plant salt tolerance by maintaining intracellular ionic balance in
tomato, however, limited information about it has been reported. Here, we report the structure, phylogenetic evolution and
expression of
LeNHX3
gene from wild type tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill cv. Ailsa Craig). Sequence analysis
showed that
LeNHX3
encodes a protein containing 10 transmembrane domains, with a typical conserved amiloride
binding domain presented in the third transmembrane domain. An interesting discovery also showed that sequence of
LeNHX3 was more conserved than its allele protein collected by GenBank (designated as LeNHX3-GB in this study)
when compared with others Na+/H+ antiporters. Homology modeling results showed that the structure of LeNHX3 protein
consists mainly of α-helix and random coil, it has similar tertiary structure to that of LeNHX3-GB, however, inter-residue
interactions were found to be further strengthened in LeNHX3. Phylogenetic analysis showed LeNHX3 was clustered
with vacuolar Na
+
/H
+
antiporters and has distant relationship to plasma membrane Na
+
/H
+
antiporters. Expression profiles
analysis indicated
LeNHX3
gene was constitutively expressed in roots, stems and leaves, its expression was also induced
by salt, low temperature and abscisic acid. The results presented in this work provide new insights into
LeNHX3
gene, it is
particularly important that one new
LeNHX3
allele from wild tomato was mined, which can serve as a candidate gene for
improving plant stress tolerance by genetic engineering. |
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ISSN: | 1874-0707 1874-0707 |
DOI: | 10.2174/1874070701509010243 |