Author:
Wang Mei,Wang Lepeng,Yu Xiangxue,Zhao Jingyi,Tian Zhijia,Liu Xiaohong,Wang Guoping,Zhang Li,Guo Xinyong
Abstract
AbstractThe present study explored the potential role of cold-regulated plasma membrane protein COR413PM1 isolated from Saussurea involucrata (Matsum. & Koidz)(SikCOR413PM1), in enhancing cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) tolerance to cold and drought stresses through transgenic methods. Under cold and drought stresses, the survival rate and the fresh and dry weights of the SikCOR413PM1-overexpressing lines were higher than those of the wild-type plants, and the degree of leaf withering was much lower. Besides, overexpressing SikCOR413PM1 overexpression increased the relative water content, reduced malondialdehyde content and relative conductivity, and elevated proline and soluble sugar levels in cotton seedlings. These findings suggest that SikCOR413PM1 minimizes cell membrane damage and boosts plant stability under challenging conditions. Additionally, overexpression of this gene upregulated antioxidant enzyme-related genes in cotton seedlings, resulting in enhanced antioxidant enzyme activity, lowered peroxide content, and reduced oxidative stress. SikCOR413PM1 overexpression also modulated the expression of stress-related genes (GhDREB1A, GhDREB1B, GhDREB1C, GhERF2, GhNAC3, and GhRD22). In field trials, the transgenic cotton plants overexpressing SikCOR413PM1 displayed high yields and increased environmental tolerance. Our study thus demonstrates the role of SikCOR413PM1 in regulating stress-related genes, osmotic adjustment factors, and peroxide content while preserving cell membrane stability and improving cold and drought tolerance in cotton.
Funder
High-level Talents Research Start-up Fund of Science and Technology Research and Development Program of Shihezi University
Independent Research project of Shihezi University
Establishment of an efficient genetic transformation system for self-breeding land cotton varieties in Xinjiang and creation and demonstration of high insect-resistant cotton germplasm
Establishment of an efficient genetic transformation system for land cotton and creation and demonstration of new germplasm
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC