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Functional roles of the pepper antimicrobial protein gene, CaAMP1, in abscisic acid signaling, and salt and drought tolerance in Arabidopsis

Authors
Lee, Sung ChulHwang, Byung Kook
Issue Date
1월-2009
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Abscisic acid; CaAMP1; Drought; Pepper; Salt; Transgenic plant
Citation
PLANTA, v.229, no.2, pp.383 - 391
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Journal Title
PLANTA
Volume
229
Number
2
Start Page
383
End Page
391
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120845
DOI
10.1007/s00425-008-0837-7
ISSN
0032-0935
Abstract
Biotic signaling molecules including abscisic acid (ABA) are involved in signal transduction pathways that mediate the defense response of plants to environmental stresses. The antimicrobial protein gene CaAMP1, previously isolated from pepper (Capsicum annuum), was strongly induced in pepper leaves exposed to ABA, NaCl, drought, or low temperature. Because transformation is very difficult in pepper, we overexpressed CaAMP1 in Arabidopsis. CaAMP1-overexpressing (OX) transgenic plants exhibited reduced sensitivity to ABA during the seed germination and seedling stages. Overexpression of CaAMP1 conferred enhanced tolerance to high salinity and drought, accompanied by altered expression of the AtRD29A gene, which is correlated with ABA levels and environmental stresses. The transgenic plants were also highly tolerant to osmotic stress caused by high concentrations of mannitol. Together, these results suggest that overexpression of the CaAMP1 transgene modulates salt and drought tolerance in Arabidopsis through ABA-mediated cell signaling.
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