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  • Chilling stress negatively affects tomato production due to its sensitivity to cold temperatures.
  • Genetically modified tomatoes expressing the Arabidopsis GRX gene AtGRXS17 showed improved chilling tolerance, with better ion leakage, photosynthetic efficiency, and sugar accumulation compared to regular tomatoes.
  • The study indicates that AtGRXS17 not only helps tomatoes withstand cold stress without hindering growth but also suggests a potential genetic engineering approach to enhance chilling tolerance in various crops.

Article Abstract

Chilling stress is a production constraint of tomato, a tropical origin, chilling-sensitive horticultural crop. The development of chilling tolerant tomato thus has significant potential to impact tomato production. Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are ubiquitous oxidoreductases, which utilize the reducing power of glutathione to reduce disulfide bonds of substrate proteins and maintain cellular redox homeostasis. Here, we report that tomato expressing Arabidopsis GRX gene AtGRXS17 conferred tolerance to chilling stress without adverse effects on growth and development. AtGRXS17-expressing tomato plants displayed lower ion leakage, higher maximal photochemical efficiency of photosystem II (Fv/Fm) and increased accumulation of soluble sugar compared with wild-type plants after the chilling stress challenge. Furthermore, chilling tolerance was correlated with increased antioxidant enzyme activities and reduced H2O2 accumulation. At the same time, temporal expression patterns of the endogenous C-repeat/DRE-binding factor 1 (SlCBF1) and CBF mediated-cold regulated genes were not altered in AtGRXS17-expressing plants when compared with wild-type plants, and proline concentrations remained unchanged relative to wild-type plants under chilling stress. Green fluorescent protein -AtGRXS17 fusion proteins, which were initially localized in the cytoplasm, migrated into the nucleus during chilling stress, reflecting a possible role of AtGRXS17 in nuclear signaling of chilling stress responses. Together, our findings demonstrate that genetically engineered tomato plants expressing AtGRXS17 can enhance chilling tolerance and suggest a genetic engineering strategy to improve chilling tolerance without yield penalty across different crop species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4641303PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/hortres.2015.51DOI Listing

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