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PLOS ONE | 2014

Transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing a grass PpEXP1 gene exhibit enhanced tolerance to heat stress.

Qian Xu; Xiao Xu; Yang Shi; Jichen Xu; Bingru Huang

Heat stress is a detrimental abiotic stress limiting the growth of many plant species and is associated with various cellular and physiological damages. Expansins are a family of proteins which are known to play roles in regulating cell wall elongation and expansion, as well as other growth and developmental processes. The in vitro roles of expansins regulating plant heat tolerance are not well understood. The objectives of this study were to isolate and clone an expansin gene in a perennial grass species (Poa pratensis) and to determine whether over-expression of expansin may improve plant heat tolerance. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) was used as the model plant for gene transformation and an expansin gene PpEXP1 from Poa pratensis was cloned. Sequence analysis showed PpEXP1 belonged to α-expansins and was closely related to two expansin genes in other perennial grass species (Festuca pratensis and Agrostis stolonifera) as well as Triticum aestivum, Oryza sativa, and Brachypodium distachyon. Transgenic tobacco plants over-expressing PpEXP1 were generated through Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Under heat stress (42°C) in growth chambers, transgenic tobacco plants over-expressing the PpEXP1 gene exhibited a less structural damage to cells, lower electrolyte leakage, lower levels of membrane lipid peroxidation, and lower content of hydrogen peroxide, as well as higher chlorophyll content, net photosynthetic rate, relative water content, activity of antioxidant enzyme, and seed germination rates, compared to the wild-type plants. These results demonstrated the positive roles of PpEXP1 in enhancing plant tolerance to heat stress and the possibility of using expansins for genetic modification of cool-season perennial grasses in the development of heat-tolerant germplasm and cultivars.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Excavation of Pid3 orthologs with differential resistance spectra to Magnaporthe oryzae in rice resource.

Xiao Xu; Qiming Lv; Junjun Shang; Zhiqian Pang; Zhuangzhi Zhou; Jing Wang; Guanghuai Jiang; Yong Tao; Qian Xu; Xiaobing Li; Xianfeng Zhao; Shigui Li; Jichen Xu; Lihuang Zhu

Twenty-six orthologs of the rice blast resistance gene Pid3 from cultivated varieties and wild rice accessions distributed in different areas were cloned by allele mining. Sequence analysis showed that while each of the orthologous genes from indica varieties and most wild accessions encodes a complete NBS-LRR protein, each of the proteins encoded by those from japonica varieties and few wild rice accessions presents a premature termination. Eleven of the 26 orthologs were selected for blast resistance testing by transforming into the blast susceptible rice variety TP309, respectively. Inoculation of 23 M. oryzae strains collected from diverse regions of China to the respective transgenic plants revealed that 6 Pid3 orthologs showed susceptible to all the tested strains, while the other 5 orthologs showed differential resistance spectra in a gradually spectrum-widen order as Pid3-W3, Pid3-W4, Pid3-I3, Pid3-W5 and Pid3-I1. Amino acid sequences alignment of these orthologs indicated that the sequence diversities between the blast resistance orthologs were mostly located in the LRR domain such as the substitutions of Q694H,D856H,Q896R,D899E etc. However, the differences between the resistance orthologs and the susceptible ones were mostly located in the NBS domain. The present experiments provide an example of that the ortholog evaluation of plant R genes could be an efficient way to expand the rice blast resistance and some other plant disease resistance as well for breeding.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Transcriptome analysis of Phytolacca americana L. in response to cadmium stress

Yongkun Chen; Junkai Zhi; Hao Zhang; Jian Li; Qihong Zhao; Jichen Xu

Phytolacca americana L. (pokeweed) has metal phytoremediation potential, but little is known about its metal accumulation-related genes. In this study, the de novo sequencing of total RNA produced 53.15 million reads covering 10.63 gigabases of transcriptome raw data in cadmium (Cd)-treated and untreated pokeweed. Of the 97,502 assembled unigenes, 42,197 had significant matches in a public database and were annotated accordingly. An expression level comparison between the samples revealed 1515 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), 923 down- and 592 up-regulated under Cd treatment. A KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of DEGs revealed that they were involved in 72 metabolism pathways, with photosynthesis, phenylalanine metabolism, ribosome, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis, flavonoid biosynthesis and carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms containing 24, 18, 72, 14, 7 and 15 genes, respectively. Genes related to heavy metal tolerance, absorption, transport and accumulation were also identified, including 11 expansins, 8 nicotianamine synthases, 6 aquaporins, 4 ZRT/IRT-like proteins, 3 ABC transporters and 3 metallothioneins. The gene expression results of 12 randomly selected DEGs were validated using quantitative real-time PCR, and showed different response patterns to Cd in their roots, stems and leaves. These results may be helpful in increasing our understanding of heavy metal hyperaccumulators and in future phytoremediation applications.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Gibberellin-Regulation and Genetic Variations in Leaf Elongation for Tall Fescue in Association with Differential Gene Expression Controlling Cell Expansion.

Qian Xu; Sanalkumar Krishnan; Emily Merewitz; Jichen Xu; Bingru Huang

Leaf elongation rate (LER) is an important factor controlling plant growth and productivity. The objective of this study was to determine whether genetic variation in LER for a fast-growing (‘K-31’), and a dwarf cultivar (‘Bonsai’) of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and gibberellic acid (GA) regulation of LER were associated with differential expression of cell-expansion genes. Plants were treated with GA3, trinexapac-ethyl (TE) (GA inhibitor), or water (untreated control) in a hydroponic system. LER of ‘K-31’ was 63% greater than that of ‘Bonsai’, which corresponded with 32% higher endogenous GA4 content in leaf and greater cell elongation and production rates under the untreated control condition. Exogenous application of GA3 significantly enhanced LER while TE treatment inhibited leaf elongation due to GA3-stimulation or TE-inhibition of cell elongation and production rate in leaves for both cultivars. Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that three α-expansins, one β-expansin, and three xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) genes were associated with GA-stimulation of leaf elongation, of which, the differential expression of EXPA4 and EXPA7 was related to the genotypic variation in LER of two cultivars. Those differentially-expressed expansin and XET genes could play major roles in genetic variation and GA-regulated leaf elongation in tall fescue.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018

Diversity in cadmium accumulation and resistance associated with various metallothionein genes (type III) in Phytolacca americana L

Yongkun Chen; Junkai Zhi; Xiaoyu Li; Hao Zhang; Huabo Liu; Jichen Xu

Metallothioneins (MTs) are known for their heavy metal deoxidation during phytoremediation. To estimate their roles in the cadmium (Cd) hyperaccumulator Phytolacca americana L., three MT genes, PaMT3-1, PaMT3-2 and PaMT3-3, belonging to the MT3 subfamily were cloned. They separately encoded 63, 65 and 65 amino acids, containing12, 10 and 11 cysteines (Cys), respectively. Each gene was individually transformed and expressed in Escherichia coli cells. A Cd-resistance assay showed that the recombinant strains had enhanced survival rates, especially those containing PaMT3-1 and PaMT3-3. Additionally, the recombinant strains were high Cd accumulators, with the recombinant PaMT3-1s maximum accumulation being 2.16 times that of the empty vector strains. The numbers of cysteines and the structures of MT proteins were associated with the Cd enrichment and resistance capabilities. PaMT3-1 could be an effective gene resource in future plant Cd remediation-related breeding programs.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Correction: Transcriptome analysis of Phytolacca americana L. in response to cadmium stress.

Yongkun Chen; Junkai Zhi; Hao Zhang; Jian Li; Qihong Zhao; Jichen Xu

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184681.].


Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics | 2018

Comparative analysis of expansin gene codon usage patterns among eight plant species.

Hao Zhang; Jian Li; Ruixue Wang; Junkai Zhi; Peng Yin; Jichen Xu

Expansins are essential components of plant cell wall and play an important role in plant growth, development, and stress resistance via loosening function. To understand the codon usage pattern of expansin genes, we gained the sequence data of expansin genes from eight plant species. Statistics analysis showed obvious codon characteristics between monocot and dicot plants. Comparably, expansin genes in monocot plants had really higher GC content, more high-frequency codons, and more optimal codons than that in dicot plants. Several monocot plants performed somehow as dicot plants in a few characters. Codon information of expansin genes might contribute to the understanding of the relationship and evolution clues between monocot and dicot plants. It further gained insight into the improvement of the gene expression and roles.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018

Transgenic tobacco plants expressing a P1B-ATPase gene from Populus tomentosa Carr. (PtoHMA5) demonstrate improved cadmium transport

Xiaotong Wang; Junkai Zhi; Xinru Liu; Hao Zhang; Huabo Liu; Jichen Xu

Heavy metal ATPase (HMA) plays an important role in phytoremediation via long-distance transportation from root to shoot. In this report, we identified a heavy metal ATPase gene, PtoHMA5, from Populus tomentosa Carr. Its encoded peptide consists of 967 amino acids and has eight trans-membrane motifs inside. Tobacco plants were transformed with this gene via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated method. After exposure to 50mg/LCdCl2 for 10d, the transgenic lines displayed higher cadmium accumulation in leaves than did the wild-type plants with an absolute increase of 25.04%, while the transfer coefficient increased by 16.01%-43.25%. Physiological testing including assessment of relative electrolytic leakage (REL), malondialdehyde (MDA) content, and chlorophyll content revealed that the transgenic lines were seriously affected when compared with the wild-type plants. In summary, PtoHMA5 is really involved in cadmium transport from root to shoot but is not associated with the removal of cadmium toxicity.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2018

Over-expression of the poplar expansin gene PtoEXPA12 in tobacco plants enhanced cadmium accumulation

Hao Zhang; Yana Ding; Junkai Zhi; Xiaoyu Li; Huabo Liu; Jichen Xu

As important cell wall proteins in plants, expansins are involved in a serious of abiotic stress resistance such as drought, heat, salt, even heavy metals. To understand the role of expansins in cadmium (Cd) stress, we analyzed the expression patterns of 36 expansin genes in Populus tomentosa. A Cd-induced expansin gene, PtoEXPA12, was identified, cloned, and transformed into tobacco plants. After treatment with Cd, the transgenic plants showed stronger symptoms of Cd toxicity as to the wild-type tobacco plants. Further physiological tests showed that the transformants had higher relative electrolyte leakage and superoxide dismutase activity, more malondialdehyde and H2O2 content, and lower chlorophyll content in Cd stress. Cd content measurement showed it is 1.40-2.07-fold higher and 1.29-1.38-fold higher separately in roots and shoots of transgenic plants than those in wild-type plants, while the transfer coefficient value kept invariably even decreased. Therefore, PtoEXPA12 was really involved in Cd uptake and accumulation, and led to Cd toxicity of cells. It would be a potentially applicable part in phytoremediation system.


Phytopathology | 2013

Functional analysis of Pid3-A4, an ortholog of rice blast resistance gene Pid3 revealed by allele mining in common wild rice.

Qiming Lv; Xiao Xu; Junjun Shang; Guanghuai Jiang; Zhiqian Pang; Zhuangzhi Zhou; Jing Wang; Ya Liu; Ting Li; Xiaobing Li; Jichen Xu; Zhukuan Cheng; Xianfeng Zhao; Shigui Li; Lihuang Zhu

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Hao Zhang

Beijing Forestry University

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Junkai Zhi

Beijing Forestry University

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Jian Li

Beijing Forestry University

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Qian Xu

Beijing Forestry University

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Xiao Xu

Beijing Forestry University

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Huabo Liu

Beijing Forestry University

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Yongkun Chen

Beijing Forestry University

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Guanghuai Jiang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lihuang Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shigui Li

Sichuan Agricultural University

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