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Series GSE160238 Query DataSets for GSE160238
Status Public on Sep 29, 2021
Title A novel transcription factor, OsERF106, negatively regulates salinity tolerance in rice by disrupting ion homeostasis
Organism Oryza sativa
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background: Transcription factors (TFs), such as ERFs (Ethylene Responsive Factors), are important for regulating plant growth, development, and plant responses to abiotic stress. Notably, over half of the rice ERF-X group members are stress-responsive genes, including OsERF106. However, their regulatory roles in abiotic stress responses remain poorly understood. Results: The OsERF106, a salinity-induced gene of unknown function, was differently annotated in the RAP-DB and MSU RGAP. In this study, we isolated a novel (i.e., previously unannotated) OsERF106 gene and investigated its role in regulating growth and the response to salinity stress in rice. This OsERF106 is expressed in germinating seeds, primary roots, and developing flowers. Overexpression of the novel OsERF106 can cause a retardation of growth, a relatively high level of both MDA and ROS contents, a depression of CAT activity, and an overaccumulation of both Na+ and K+ ions in the transgenic rice shoots. Meanwhile, the expression of OsHKT1.3 is down-regulated in the shoots of transgenic seedlings grown under both normal and NaCl-treated conditions, while the expression of OsAKT1 is up-regulated in the same tissues grown under NaCl-treated conditions. Further analysis by microarray and qPCR indicated that the expression of several abiotic stress-responsive genes, such as OsABI5 and OsSRO1c, is also changed in the shoots of transgenic rice grown under either normal or NaCl-treated conditions. Conclusion: The novel OsERF106 negatively regulates shoot growth and salinity tolerance in rice through the disruption of ion homeostasis and modulation of stress-responsive gene expression.
 
Overall design Gene expression of 8-day-old TNG67 and overexpressed OsERF106 in rice was measured. The experiment was conducted by three biological repeats.
 
Contributor(s) Tsung-Yang C, Tzu-Cheng C, Men-Chi C
Citation(s) 34542722
Submission date Oct 27, 2020
Last update date Sep 30, 2021
Contact name MenChi Chang
E-mail(s) menchi@g.ntu.edu.tw
Phone 0233664771
Organization name National Taiwan University
Department Agronomy
Lab R414
Street address No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd.
City Taipei
State/province Taiwan (R.O.C.)
ZIP/Postal code 10617
Country Taiwan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL29312 Agilent-030991 Rice 4x44 array
Samples (12)
GSM4869591 TNG67_Control_001
GSM4869592 TNG67_Control_002
GSM4869593 TNG67_Control_003
Relations
BioProject PRJNA672691

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