HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa

Abstract Background Numerous regulatory genes participate in plant thermotolerance. In Arabidopsis, HEAT-INDUCED TAS1 TARGET2 (HTT2) is an important thermotolerance gene that is silenced by ta-siR255, a trans-acting siRNA. ta-siR255 is absent from heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinens...

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Main Authors: Jianxia Jiang, Jinjuan Bai, Shuxia Li, Xiaorong Li, Liyong Yang, Yuke He
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
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Hsf
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-018-1346-x
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spelling doaj-7a0f35dba9624388bb9a584ddbcfc3482020-11-24T23:52:11ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292018-06-011811910.1186/s12870-018-1346-xHTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapaJianxia Jiang0Jinjuan Bai1Shuxia Li2Xiaorong Li3Liyong Yang4Yuke He5National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNational Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNational Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNational Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesCrop Breeding and Cultivation Research Institute, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural SciencesNational Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract Background Numerous regulatory genes participate in plant thermotolerance. In Arabidopsis, HEAT-INDUCED TAS1 TARGET2 (HTT2) is an important thermotolerance gene that is silenced by ta-siR255, a trans-acting siRNA. ta-siR255 is absent from heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis). Our previous attempt to overexpress the endogenous BrpHTT2 gene of heading Chinese cabbage (B. rapa ssp. pekinensis) failed because of cosuppression. In theory, heading Chinese cabbage can overexpress Arabidopsis HTT2 to improve thermotolerance in the absence of ta-siR255-mediated gene silencing and the weak potential of coexpression. Results To test the potential application of HTT2 in improving crop thermotolerance, we transferred p35S::HTT2 to heading Chinese cabbage. We tested the leaf electrical conductivity, hypocotyl elongation, and survival percentage of p35S::HTT2 plants subjected to high-temperature (38 °C) and heat-shock (46 °C) treatment. The leaf electrical conductivity of p35S::HTT2 seedlings under high temperature decreased but did negligibly change under heat shock. The hypocotyl length of p35S::HTT2 seedlings increased under high temperature and heat shock. The survival rate of p35S::HTT2 seedlings increased under heat shock. BrpHsfs, a subset of heat-shock factor genes, were upregulated in p35S::HTT2 plants under high-temperature and heat shock conditions. In the field, transgenic plants with HTT2 appeared greener and formed leafy heads earlier than wild-type plants. Conclusions Exogenous HTT2 increased the survival rates of heat-shocked heading Chinese cabbage by promoting thermotolerance through decreasing electrical conductivity and extending hypocotyl length. Our work provides a new approach to the genetic manipulation of thermotolerance in crops through the introduction of exogenous thermotolerance genes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-018-1346-xBrassica rapaChinese cabbageHTT2HsfThermotolerance
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author Jianxia Jiang
Jinjuan Bai
Shuxia Li
Xiaorong Li
Liyong Yang
Yuke He
spellingShingle Jianxia Jiang
Jinjuan Bai
Shuxia Li
Xiaorong Li
Liyong Yang
Yuke He
HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
BMC Plant Biology
Brassica rapa
Chinese cabbage
HTT2
Hsf
Thermotolerance
author_facet Jianxia Jiang
Jinjuan Bai
Shuxia Li
Xiaorong Li
Liyong Yang
Yuke He
author_sort Jianxia Jiang
title HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
title_short HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
title_full HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
title_fullStr HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
title_full_unstemmed HTT2 promotes plant thermotolerance in Brassica rapa
title_sort htt2 promotes plant thermotolerance in brassica rapa
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Numerous regulatory genes participate in plant thermotolerance. In Arabidopsis, HEAT-INDUCED TAS1 TARGET2 (HTT2) is an important thermotolerance gene that is silenced by ta-siR255, a trans-acting siRNA. ta-siR255 is absent from heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. pekinensis). Our previous attempt to overexpress the endogenous BrpHTT2 gene of heading Chinese cabbage (B. rapa ssp. pekinensis) failed because of cosuppression. In theory, heading Chinese cabbage can overexpress Arabidopsis HTT2 to improve thermotolerance in the absence of ta-siR255-mediated gene silencing and the weak potential of coexpression. Results To test the potential application of HTT2 in improving crop thermotolerance, we transferred p35S::HTT2 to heading Chinese cabbage. We tested the leaf electrical conductivity, hypocotyl elongation, and survival percentage of p35S::HTT2 plants subjected to high-temperature (38 °C) and heat-shock (46 °C) treatment. The leaf electrical conductivity of p35S::HTT2 seedlings under high temperature decreased but did negligibly change under heat shock. The hypocotyl length of p35S::HTT2 seedlings increased under high temperature and heat shock. The survival rate of p35S::HTT2 seedlings increased under heat shock. BrpHsfs, a subset of heat-shock factor genes, were upregulated in p35S::HTT2 plants under high-temperature and heat shock conditions. In the field, transgenic plants with HTT2 appeared greener and formed leafy heads earlier than wild-type plants. Conclusions Exogenous HTT2 increased the survival rates of heat-shocked heading Chinese cabbage by promoting thermotolerance through decreasing electrical conductivity and extending hypocotyl length. Our work provides a new approach to the genetic manipulation of thermotolerance in crops through the introduction of exogenous thermotolerance genes.
topic Brassica rapa
Chinese cabbage
HTT2
Hsf
Thermotolerance
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12870-018-1346-x
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