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Genome-wide analysis of ZAT gene family revealed GhZAT6 regulates salt stress tolerance in G. hirsutum

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PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 312, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111055

Keywords

Zinc-finger; ZAT; Phylogenetic analysis; Transactivation activity; Salt stress tolerance

Funding

  1. Funds for Creative Research Groups of China [31621005]
  2. State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology Open Fund [CB2020A02]

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High salt environments can cause stress in plants, with the ZAT gene family playing a crucial role in responding to these abiotic stresses. GhZAT6, primarily expressed in root tissue, responds to NaCl and ABA treatments, and may mediate salt stress tolerance by regulating ROS-related gene expression through the ABA pathway. Arabidopsis transgenic lines overexpressing GhZAT6 showed increased salt tolerance, while silencing of GhZAT6 in cotton plants resulted in more severe leaf wilting under NaCl treatment, with decreased expression of GhAPX1, GhFSD1, GhFSD2, and GhSOS3.
High salt environments can induce stress in different plants. The genes containing the ZAT domain constitute a family that belongs to a branch of the C2H2 family, which plays a vital role in responding to abiotic stresses. In this study, we identified 169 ZAT genes from seven plant species, including 44 ZAT genes from G. hirsutum. Phylogenetic tree analysis divided ZAT genes in six groups with conserved gene structure, protein motifs. Two C2H2 domains and an EAR domain and even chromosomal distribution on At and Dt sub-genome chromosomes of G. hirsutum was observed. GhZAT6 was primarily expressed in the root tissue and responded to NaCl and ABA treatments. Subcellular localization found that GhZAT6 was located in the nucleus and demonstrated trans activation activity during a transactivation activity assay. Arabidopsis transgenic lines overexpressing the GhZAT6 gene showed salt tolerance and grew more vigorously than WT on MS medium supplemented with 100 mmol NaCl. Additionally, the silencing of the GhZAT6 gene in cotton plants showed more obvious leaf wilting than the control plants, which were subjected to 400 mmol NaCl treatment. Next, the expressions of GhAPX1, GhFSD1, GhFSD2, and GhSOS3 were significantly lower in the GhZAT6-silenced plants treated with NaCl than the control. Based on these findings, GhZAT6 may be involved in the ABA pathway and mediate salt stress tolerance by regulating ROS-related gene expression.

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