Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome

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Autor(a) principal: Wairich, Andriele
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Vitali, Ariane, Adamski, Janete Mariza, Lopes, Karina Letícia, Duarte, Guilherme Leitão, Ponte, Lucas Roani, Costa, Henrique Keller, Menguer, Paloma Koprovski, Santos, Rinaldo Pires dos, Fett, Janette Palma, Sperotto, Raul Antonio, Ricachenevsky, Felipe Klein
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: NAC transcription factors are plant-specific proteins involved in many processes during the plant life cycle and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Previous studies have shown that stress-induced OsNAC5 from rice (Oryza sativa L.) is up-regulated by senescence and might be involved in control of iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) concentrations in rice seeds. Aiming a better understanding of the role of OsNAC5 in rice plants, we investigated a mutant line carrying a T-DNA insertion in the promoter of OsNAC5, which resulted in enhanced expression of the transcription factor. Plants with OsNAC5 enhanced expression were shorter at the seedling stage and had reduced yield at maturity. In addition, we evaluated the expression level of OsNAC6, which is co-expressed with OsNAC5, and found that enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to increased expression of OsNAC6, suggesting that OsNAC5 might regulate OsNAC6 expression. Ionomic analysis of leaves and seeds from the OsNAC5 enhanced expression line revealed lower Fe and Zn concentrations in leaves and higher Fe concentrations in seeds than in WT plants, further suggesting that OsNAC5 may be involved in regulating the ionome in rice plants. Our work shows that fine-tuning of transcription factors is key when aiming at crop improvement.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
title Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
spellingShingle Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
Wairich, Andriele
Oryza sativa
Ferro
Zinco
Estresse
title_short Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
title_full Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
title_fullStr Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
title_sort Enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to up-regulation of OsNAC6 and changes rice (Oryza sativa L.) ionome
author Wairich, Andriele
author_facet Wairich, Andriele
Vitali, Ariane
Adamski, Janete Mariza
Lopes, Karina Letícia
Duarte, Guilherme Leitão
Ponte, Lucas Roani
Costa, Henrique Keller
Menguer, Paloma Koprovski
Santos, Rinaldo Pires dos
Fett, Janette Palma
Sperotto, Raul Antonio
Ricachenevsky, Felipe Klein
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author2 Vitali, Ariane
Adamski, Janete Mariza
Lopes, Karina Letícia
Duarte, Guilherme Leitão
Ponte, Lucas Roani
Costa, Henrique Keller
Menguer, Paloma Koprovski
Santos, Rinaldo Pires dos
Fett, Janette Palma
Sperotto, Raul Antonio
Ricachenevsky, Felipe Klein
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wairich, Andriele
Vitali, Ariane
Adamski, Janete Mariza
Lopes, Karina Letícia
Duarte, Guilherme Leitão
Ponte, Lucas Roani
Costa, Henrique Keller
Menguer, Paloma Koprovski
Santos, Rinaldo Pires dos
Fett, Janette Palma
Sperotto, Raul Antonio
Ricachenevsky, Felipe Klein
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oryza sativa
Ferro
Zinco
Estresse
topic Oryza sativa
Ferro
Zinco
Estresse
description NAC transcription factors are plant-specific proteins involved in many processes during the plant life cycle and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Previous studies have shown that stress-induced OsNAC5 from rice (Oryza sativa L.) is up-regulated by senescence and might be involved in control of iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) concentrations in rice seeds. Aiming a better understanding of the role of OsNAC5 in rice plants, we investigated a mutant line carrying a T-DNA insertion in the promoter of OsNAC5, which resulted in enhanced expression of the transcription factor. Plants with OsNAC5 enhanced expression were shorter at the seedling stage and had reduced yield at maturity. In addition, we evaluated the expression level of OsNAC6, which is co-expressed with OsNAC5, and found that enhanced expression of OsNAC5 leads to increased expression of OsNAC6, suggesting that OsNAC5 might regulate OsNAC6 expression. Ionomic analysis of leaves and seeds from the OsNAC5 enhanced expression line revealed lower Fe and Zn concentrations in leaves and higher Fe concentrations in seeds than in WT plants, further suggesting that OsNAC5 may be involved in regulating the ionome in rice plants. Our work shows that fine-tuning of transcription factors is key when aiming at crop improvement.
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