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Title

Identification of MYB transcription factor genes and their expression during abiotic stresses in maize.

Authors

Chen, Y. H.; Cao, Y. Y.; Wang, L. J.; Li, L. M.; Yang, J.; Zou, M. X.

Abstract

The MYB transcription factor superfamily is a large gene family that plays central roles in developmental processes and defence responses in plants. Unlike in Arabidopsis, only few members of the R2R3-MYB gene family have been functionally well characterized in maize, especially in abiotic stress-response pathways. Subgroup-specific conserved motifs outside the MYB domain may reflect functional conservation. A comparative genomics study using Arabidopsis abiotic stress-responsive MYB protein sequences identified 46 ZmMYB genes that may be involve in abiotic stress responses of Zea mays. An expression pattern analysis of the 46 ZmMYB genes under abiotic stress treatments was used to identify 22 MYB genes that were induced by one or more of the stress treatments. ZmMYB30 was highly upregulated under the four stress treatments. The ectopic expression of ZmMYB30 in transgenic Arabidopsis plants promoted salt-stress tolerance and also increased the expression of a number of abiotic stress-related genes, allowing the plants to overcome adverse conditions.

Subjects

MYB gene; TRANSCRIPTION factors; PLANT growth; ABIOTIC stress; PLANT genomes; CORN genetics

Publication

Biologia Plantarum, 2018, Vol 62, Issue 2, p222

ISSN

0006-3134

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10535-017-0756-1

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