A Combination of the Arabidopsis DREB1A Gene and Stress-Inducible rd29A Promoter Improved Drought- and Low-Temperature Stress Tolerance in Tobacco by Gene Transfer
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Abstract
The transcription factor DREB1A/CBF3 specifically interacts with the dehydration responsive element (DRE/CRT) and induces expression of genes involved in environmental stress tolerance in Arabidopsis: Overexpression of DREB1A improved drought- and low-temperature stress tolerance in tobacco. The stress-inducible rd29A promoter minimized the negative effects on the plant growth in tobacco. Furthermore, we detected overexpression of stress-inducible target genes of DREB1A in tobacco. These results indicate that a combination of the rd29A promoter and DREB1A is useful for improvement of various kinds of transgenic plants that are tolerant to environmental stress.
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Authors
4- MKMie KasugaCorresponding
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- SMSetsuko Miura
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- KSKazuo Shinozaki
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- KYKazuko Yamaguchi‐Shinozaki
Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Arabidopsis
- Gene
- Drought stress
- Gene transfer
- Promoter
- Biology
- Stress (linguistics)
- Heat stress
- Good health and well-being