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OsWRKY114 Negatively Regulates Drought Tolerance by Restricting Stomatal Closure in Rice

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PLANTS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 15, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11151938

Keywords

drought; OsWRKY114; PYR/PYL/RCAR; rice; stomatal closure

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  1. Research Program for Agricultural Science and Technology Development [PJ01570601]
  2. National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea [PJ01570601, PJ01661001]

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The transcription factor OsWRKY114 plays a negative regulatory role in rice's response to drought stress by inhibiting stomatal closure, which would otherwise prevent water loss.
The WRKY family of transcription factors plays a pivotal role in plant responses to biotic and abiotic stress. The WRKY Group III transcription factor OsWRKY114 is a positive regulator of innate immunity against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae; however, its role in abiotic stress responses is largely unknown. In this study, we showed that the abundant OsWRKY114 transcripts present in transgenic rice plants are reduced under drought conditions. The overexpression of OsWRKY114 significantly increased drought sensitivity in rice, which resulted in a lower survival rate after drought stress. Moreover, we showed that stomatal closure, which is a strategy to save water under drought, is restricted in OsWRKY114-overexpressing plants compared with wild-type plants. The expression levels of PYR/PYL/RCAR genes, such as OsPYL2 and OsPYL10 that confer drought tolerance through stomatal closure, were also markedly lower in the OsWRKY114-overexpressing plants. Taken together, these results suggest that OsWRKY114 negatively regulates plant tolerance to drought stress via inhibition of stomatal closure, which would otherwise prevent water loss in rice.

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