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BES/BZR Transcription Factor TaBZR2 Positively Regulates Drought Responses by Activation of TaGST1

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 180, Issue 1, Pages 605-620

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.00100

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFD0100600]
  2. National Transgenic Key Project of the Ministry of Agriculture of China [2018ZX0800909B]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871624]
  4. Technological Innovation Projects of Modern Agriculture of Hebei Province

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BRI1-EMS suppressor (BES)/brassinazole-resistant (BZR) family transcription factors are involved in a variety of physiological processes, but the biological functions of some BES/BZR transcription factors remain unknown; moreover, it is not clear if any of these proteins function in the regulation of plant stress responses. Here, wheat (Triticum aestivum) brassinazole-resistant 2 (TaBZR2)-overexpressing plants exhibited drought tolerant phenotypes, whereas downregulation of TaBZR2 in wheat by RNA interference resulted in elevated drought sensitivity. electrophoretic mobility shift assay and luciferase reporter analysis illustrate that TaBZR2 directly interacts with the gene promoter to activate the expression of T. aestivum glutathione s-transferase-1 (TaGST1), which functions positively in scavenging drought-induced superoxide anions (O-2(-) ). Moreover, TaBZR2 acts as a positive regulator in brassinosteroid (BR) signaling. Exogenous BR treatment enhanced TaBZR2-mediated O-2(-) - scavenging and antioxidant enzyme gene expression. Taken together, we demonstrate that a BES/BZR family transcription factor, TaBZR2, functions positively in drought responses by activating TaGST1 and mediates the crosstalk between BR and drought signaling pathways. Our results thus provide new insights into the mechanisms underlying how BES/BZR family transcription factors contribute to drought tolerance in wheat.

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