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Overexpression of in Potato Enhances Tolerance to Drought Stress

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Dec 17
PMID 39684333
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Abstract

Calcium-dependent protein kinases (CDPKs), which are activated by transient changes in the Ca concentration in plants, are important for various biological processes, such as growth, development, defense against biotic and abiotic stresses, and others. Mannitol is commonly used as an osmotic regulatory substance in culture medium or nutrient solutions to create water-deficit conditions. Here, we cloned the potato ( L.) gene and generated stable transgenic -overexpression potato plants. To investigate the potential functions of in response to drought stress, overexpression-transgenic (OE1, OE2, and OE7) and wild-type (WT) potato seedlings were cultured on MS solid media without or with mannitol, representing the control or drought stress, for 20 days; the elevated mannitol concentrations (150 and 200 mM) were the drought stress conditions. The gene was consistently expressed in different tissues and was induced by drought stress in both OE and WT plants. The phenotypic traits and an analysis of physiological indicators revealed that the transgenic plants exhibited more tolerance to drought stress than the WT plants. The overexpression lines showed an increased plant height, number of leaves, dry shoot weight, root length, root number, root volume, number of root tips, fresh root weight, and dry root weight under drought stress. In addition, the activities of antioxidant enzymes (CAT, SOD, and POD) and the accumulation of proline and neutral sugars were significantly increased, whereas the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and reactive oxygen species (ROS), including hydrogen peroxide (HO) and O, were significantly reduced in the OE lines compared to WT plants under drought stress. Moreover, the stomatal aperture of the leaves and the water loss rate in the leaves of the OE lines were significantly reduced under drought stress compared to the WT plants. In addition, the overexpression of upregulated the expression levels of stress-related genes under drought stress. Collectively, these results indicate that the gene plays a positive role in drought tolerance by reducing the stomatal aperture, promoting ROS scavenging, and alleviating oxidative damage under drought stress in potatoes.

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