AoSAP8-P encoding A20 and/or AN1 type zinc finger protein in asparagus officinalis L. Improving stress tolerance in transgenic Nicotiana sylvestris.

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College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Yunnan Agricultural University (YNAU), Kunming, Yunnan 650201, China; Institute of Improvement and Utilization of Characteristic Resource Plants (YNAU), Kunming, China; The Laboratory for Crop Production and Intelligent Agriculture of Yunnan Province, Kunming, China. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

The full length CDS of an A20 and AN1 type zinc finger gene (named AoSAP8-P), located nearby the male specific Y chromosome (MSY) region of Asparagus officinalis (garden asparagus) was amplified by RT-PCR from purple passion. This gene, predicted as the stress associated protein (SAPs) gene families, encodes 172 amino acids with multiple cis elements including light, stress response box, MYB and ERF binding sites on its promoter. To analyze its function, the gene expression of different organs in different asparagus gender were analyzed and the overexpressed transgenic Nicotiana sylvestris lines were generated. The results showed the gene was highly expressed in both flower and root of male garden asparagus; the germination rate of seeds of the T2 transgenic lines (T2-5-4 and T2-7-1) under the stress conditions of 125 mM NaCl and 150 mM mannitol were significantly higher than the wild type (WT) respectively. When the potted T2-5-4, T2-7-1 lines and WT were subjected to drought stress for 24 days and the leaf discs immerged into 20 % PEG6000 and 300 mM NaCl solution for 48 h respectively, the T2-5-4 and T2-7-1 with AoSAP8-P expression showed stronger drought, salt and osmotic stress tolerance. When compared, the effects of AoSAP8-P overexpression on productive development showed that the flowering time of transgenic lines, were ∼ 9 day earlier with larger but fewer pollens than its WT counterparts. However, there were no significant differences in anthers, stigmas and pollen viability between the transgenic lines and WT. Our results suggested that, the AoSAP8-P gene plays a role in improving the stress resistance and shortening seeds generation time for perianal survival during the growth and development of garden asparagus.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2023.147284DOI Listing

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