The Gene Enhances the Cold Resistance of .

Plants (Basel)

College of Life Sciences, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, China.

Published: January 2025

Plants have large amounts of the late embryogenesis abundant protein (LEA) family of proteins, which is involved in osmotic regulation. The Korla Pear () is an uncommon pear species that thrives in Xinjiang and can survive below-freezing conditions. We found that the gene was more expressed after cold treatment by looking at the transcriptome data of the Korla Pear. In order to evaluate the biological function of the protein under low-temperature stress and its potential for use in agricultural breeding, we cloned the gene from the Korla Pear, made a plant overexpression vector, and transformed it into a tomato via Agrobacterium transformation. When exposed to low temperatures, we found that overexpression can regulate proline metabolism and antioxidant enzyme activity in tomatoes compared to wild tomatoes. Because of this, transgenic tomatoes are more resilient to cold temperatures and produce more than their wild counterparts. Thus, expressing has multiple advantages: (1) Improving frost resistance and reducing plant damage. (2) Increasing crop yield. Therefore, this study provides a theoretical basis for the role of the protein in plants' resilience to low temperatures, as well as for its potential application in crop breeding.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants14020180DOI Listing

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