Structure-function relationship ofGossypium hirsutumNAC transcription factor, GhNAC4 with regard to ABA and abiotic stress responses

Author:

Trishla Vikas ShalibhadraORCID,Kirti Pulugurtha Bharadwaja

Abstract

AbstractOur previous study demonstrated that the expression ofGhNAC4, a NAC transcription factor from cotton, was induced by abiotic stresses and abscisic acid (ABA) treatment. In the present study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying ABA and stress response of GhNAC4. Over-expression ofGhNAC4in transgenic tobacco conferred tolerance to salinity and drought treatments with associated enhanced expression of several stress-responsive marker genes. GhNAC4 is a nuclear protein that exhibits transcriptional activation property, and the C-terminal transcriptional regulatory (TR) domain is responsible for it. GhNAC4 also forms homo-dimers and the N-terminal NAC-domain is essential for this activity. The structure-function relationship of NAC transcription factors, particularly with respect to abiotic stress tolerance remains largely unclear. In this study, we investigated the domains essential for the biochemical functions of GhNAC4. We developed transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing the GhNAC4 NAC-domain and the TR-domain separately. NAC-domain transgenics showed hypersensitivity to exogenous ABA while TR-domain transgenics exhibited reduced sensitivity. Abiotic stress assays indicated that transgenic plants expressing both the domains separately were more tolerant than wild-type plants with the NAC-domain transgenics showing increased tolerance as compared to TR-domain transgenics. Expression analysis revealed that various stress-responsive genes were upregulated in both NAC-domain and TR-domain transgenics as compared to wild-type under salinity and drought treatments. These results suggest that the stress tolerance ability of GhNAC4 is associated with both the component domains while the ABA responsiveness is largely associated with N-terminal NAC-domain.Key MessageNAC and transcriptional regulatory domains are responsible for the abiotic stress tolerance ability of the cotton NAC transcription factor GhNAC4 while the ABA-responsiveness is largely associated with the NAC-domain.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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