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Overexpression of ZmDHN11 could enhance transgenic yeast and tobacco tolerance to osmotic stress

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PLANT CELL REPORTS
Volume 40, Issue 9, Pages 1723-1733

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00299-021-02734-0

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LEA protein; Dehydrin; ZmDHN11; Osmotic stress; Drought stress

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31701334]
  2. Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation [ZR2016CQ34]

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ZmDHN11, a maize group II LEA protein, protects protein activity and confers osmotic stress resistance on transgenic yeast and tobacco.
Key Message Maize group II LEA protein ZmDHN11 could protect protein activity and confer resistance to osmotic stress on transgenic yeast and tobacco. Late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins are widely assumed to play crucial roles in environmental stress tolerance, but their function has remained obscure. Dehydrins are group II LEA proteins, which are highly hydrophilic plant stress proteins. In the present study, a novel group II LEA protein, ZmDHN11, was cloned and identified from maize. The expression of ZmDHN11 was induced by high osmotic stress, low temperature, salinity, and ABA (abscisic acid). The ZmDHN11 protein specifically accumulated in the nuclei and cytosol. Further study indicated that ZmDHN11 is phosphorylated by the casein kinase CKII. ZmDHN11 protected the activity of LDH under water-deficit stress. The overexpression of ZmDHN11 endows transgenic yeast and tobacco with tolerance to osmotic stress.

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