Functional screening of genes from a halophyte wild rice relative Porteresia coarctata in Arabidopsis model identifies candidate genes involved in salt tolerance

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dc.contributor.author Mangua, Venkata R.
dc.contributor.author Ratnasekera, Disna
dc.contributor.author Yabesa, Jonalyn C.
dc.contributor.author Wing, Rod A.
dc.contributor.author Baisakha, Niranjan
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-05T09:14:39Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-05T09:14:39Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Mangu, V. R., Ratnasekera, D., Yabes, J. C., Wing, R. A., & Baisakh, N. (2019). Functional screening of genes from a halophyte wild rice relative Porteresia coarctata in Arabidopsis model identifies candidate genes involved in salt tolerance. Current Plant Biology, 18, 100107. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2214-6628
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/8762
dc.description.abstract High soil salinity is one of the most important environmental stressors, and is an increasing concern under the alarmingly global climate uncertainties. Salinity affects the growth and productivity of food crops, including rice, and ultimately threatens global food security and sustainability. Conventional breeding efforts to develop salt tolerant rice varieties utilizing its primary gene pool have resulted in limited success due to the mutligenic inheritance of salt tolerance traits. On the other hand, Porteresia coarctata, the only halophyte wild rice, offers tremendous opportunities to improve salt tolerance in rice. However, reports on the characterization of its rich genetic resources are scanty. The present study was undertaken to functionally identify salt responsive genes of P. coarctata in Arabidopsis model using a cDNA overexpression (COX) strategy. COX-mediated hunting of transgenic Arabidopsis expressing a cDNA library of P. coarctata under control of a maize ubiquitin promoter identified12candidates thatwere involvedinsalt tolerancefor seed germination, andseedling andreproductive growth. Of these, four genes coding for a metallothionein, a ribosomal protein, a photosystem II 10kDa protein, and a ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase conferred enhanced salt tolerance phenotypes, such as better root and shoot growth, and tissue tolerance by maintaining higher relative water content, membrane stability and protecting cells from reactive oxygen species. These genes could be ideal candidates for improving salt tolerance in rice; however, further studies are needed to ascertain their direct functional relevance in salt tolerance mechanisms. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject cDNA overexpression en_US
dc.subject Functional screening en_US
dc.subject halophyte en_US
dc.subject Porteresia coarctata salinity en_US
dc.title Functional screening of genes from a halophyte wild rice relative Porteresia coarctata in Arabidopsis model identifies candidate genes involved in salt tolerance en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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