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LEITE, J. P.; BARBOSA, E. G. G.; MARIN, S. R. R.; MARINHO, J. P.; CARVALHO, J. F. C.; PAGLIARINI, R. F.; CRUZ, A. S.; OLIVEIRA, M. C. N.; FARIAS, J. R. B.; NEUMAIER, N.; GUIMARÃES, F. C. M.; YOSHIDA, T.; KANAMORI, N.; FUJITA, Y.; NAKASHIMA, K.; SHINOZAKI, K. Y.; DESIDÉRIO, J. A.; NEPOMUCENO, A. L. |
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FCAV UNESP; ELTON GARGIONI G. BARBOSA, CNPQ; SILVANA REGINA ROCKENBACH MARIN, CNPSO; UEL; JOSIRLEY DE FATIMA CORREA CARVALHO, CAPES; FCAV UNESP; ANELISE DA SILVA CRUZ, Mestranda; MARIA CRISTINA NEVES DE OLIVEIRA, CNPSO; JOSE RENATO BOUCAS FARIAS, CNPSO; NORMAN NEUMAIER, CNPSO; FRANCISMAR CORREA MARCELINO GUIMARAES, CNPSO; JIRCAS; JIRCAS; JIRCAS; JIRCAS; JIRCAS; FCAV UNESP; ALEXANDRE LIMA NEPOMUCENO, CNPSo. |
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Overexpression of the activated form of the AtAREB1 gene (AtAREB1^QT) improves soybean responses to water deficit. |
Ano de publicação: |
2014 |
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Genetics and Molecular Research, v. 13, n. 3, p. 6272-6286, 2014. |
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Inglês |
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Abscisic acid-responsive element binding protein (AREB1) is a basic domain/leucine zipper transcription factor that binds to the abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive element motif in the promoterWater deficit response in GM soybeans with (AtAREB1^QT) region of ABA-inducible genes. Because AREB1 is not sufficient to direct the expression of downstream genes under non-stress conditions, an activated form of AREB1 (AtAREB1^QT) was created. Several reports claim that plants overexpressing AREB1 or AREB1ΔQT show improveddrought tolerance. In our studies, soybean plants overexpressing (AtAREB1^QT) were characterized molecularly, and the phenotype and drought response of three lines were accessed under greenhouse conditions. Under conditions of water deficit, the transformed plants presented a higher survival rate (100%) than those of their isoline, cultivar BR 16 (40%). Moreover, the transformed plants displayed better water use efficiency and had a higher number of leaves than their isoline. Because the transgenic plants had higher stomatal conductance than its isoline under well-watered conditions, it was suggested that the enhanced drought response of (AtAREB1^QT) soybean plants might not be associated with altered transpiration rates mediated by ABA-dependent stomatal closure. However, it is possible that the smaller leaf area of the transgenic plants reduced their transpiration and water use, causing delayed stressonset. The difference in the degree of wilting and percentage of survival between the 35S-(AtAREB1^QT) and wildtype plants may also be related to the regulation of genes that protect against dehydration because metabolic impairment of photosynthesis, deduced by an increasing internal CO2 concentration, was not observed in the transgenic plants. MenosAbscisic acid-responsive element binding protein (AREB1) is a basic domain/leucine zipper transcription factor that binds to the abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive element motif in the promoterWater deficit response in GM soybeans with (AtAREB1^QT) region of ABA-inducible genes. Because AREB1 is not sufficient to direct the expression of downstream genes under non-stress conditions, an activated form of AREB1 (AtAREB1^QT) was created. Several reports claim that plants overexpressing AREB1 or AREB1ΔQT show improveddrought tolerance. In our studies, soybean plants overexpressing (AtAREB1^QT) were characterized molecularly, and the phenotype and drought response of three lines were accessed under greenhouse conditions. Under conditions of water deficit, the transformed plants presented a higher survival rate (100%) than those of their isoline, cultivar BR 16 (40%). Moreover, the transformed plants displayed better water use efficiency and had a higher number of leaves than their isoline. Because the transgenic plants had higher stomatal conductance than its isoline under well-watered conditions, it was suggested that the enhanced drought response of (AtAREB1^QT) soybean plants might not be associated with altered transpiration rates mediated by ABA-dependent stomatal closure. However, it is possible that the smaller leaf area of the transgenic plants reduced their transpiration and water use, causing delayed stressonset. The difference in the degree of wilting and percentage o... Mostrar Tudo |
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Soybean. |
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LEADER 02774naa a2200337 a 4500 001 1993429 005 2022-04-05 008 2014 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aLEITE, J. P. 245 $aOverexpression of the activated form of the AtAREB1 gene (AtAREB1^QT) improves soybean responses to water deficit.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2014 520 $aAbscisic acid-responsive element binding protein (AREB1) is a basic domain/leucine zipper transcription factor that binds to the abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive element motif in the promoterWater deficit response in GM soybeans with (AtAREB1^QT) region of ABA-inducible genes. Because AREB1 is not sufficient to direct the expression of downstream genes under non-stress conditions, an activated form of AREB1 (AtAREB1^QT) was created. Several reports claim that plants overexpressing AREB1 or AREB1ΔQT show improveddrought tolerance. In our studies, soybean plants overexpressing (AtAREB1^QT) were characterized molecularly, and the phenotype and drought response of three lines were accessed under greenhouse conditions. Under conditions of water deficit, the transformed plants presented a higher survival rate (100%) than those of their isoline, cultivar BR 16 (40%). Moreover, the transformed plants displayed better water use efficiency and had a higher number of leaves than their isoline. Because the transgenic plants had higher stomatal conductance than its isoline under well-watered conditions, it was suggested that the enhanced drought response of (AtAREB1^QT) soybean plants might not be associated with altered transpiration rates mediated by ABA-dependent stomatal closure. However, it is possible that the smaller leaf area of the transgenic plants reduced their transpiration and water use, causing delayed stressonset. The difference in the degree of wilting and percentage of survival between the 35S-(AtAREB1^QT) and wildtype plants may also be related to the regulation of genes that protect against dehydration because metabolic impairment of photosynthesis, deduced by an increasing internal CO2 concentration, was not observed in the transgenic plants. 653 $aSoybean 700 1 $aBARBOSA, E. G. G. 700 1 $aMARIN, S. R. R. 700 1 $aMARINHO, J. P. 700 1 $aCARVALHO, J. F. C. 700 1 $aPAGLIARINI, R. F. 700 1 $aCRUZ, A. S. 700 1 $aOLIVEIRA, M. C. N. 700 1 $aFARIAS, J. R. B. 700 1 $aNEUMAIER, N. 700 1 $aGUIMARÃES, F. C. M. 700 1 $aYOSHIDA, T. 700 1 $aKANAMORI, N. 700 1 $aFUJITA, Y. 700 1 $aNAKASHIMA, K. 700 1 $aSHINOZAKI, K. Y. 700 1 $aDESIDÉRIO, J. A. 700 1 $aNEPOMUCENO, A. L. 773 $tGenetics and Molecular Research$gv. 13, n. 3, p. 6272-6286, 2014.
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Embrapa Instrumentação. |
Data corrente: |
18/01/2013 |
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24/09/2018 |
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MOURA, M. R. de; MATTOSO, L. H. C.; ZUCOLOTTO, V. |
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LUIZ HENRIQUE CAPPARELLI MATTOSO, CNPDIA. |
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Development of cellulose-based bactericidal nanocomposites containing silver nanoparticles and their use as active food packaging. |
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2012 |
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Journal of Food Engineering, London, v. 109, p. 520-524, 2012. |
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10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2011.10.030 |
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Inglês |
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Active films; Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; Silver nanoparticles. |
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packaging. |
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LEADER 00678naa a2200193 a 4500 001 1945769 005 2018-09-24 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2011.10.030$2DOI 100 1 $aMOURA, M. R. de 245 $aDevelopment of cellulose-based bactericidal nanocomposites containing silver nanoparticles and their use as active food packaging.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2012 650 $apackaging 653 $aActive films 653 $aHydroxypropyl methylcellulose 653 $aSilver nanoparticles 700 1 $aMATTOSO, L. H. C. 700 1 $aZUCOLOTTO, V. 773 $tJournal of Food Engineering, London$gv. 109, p. 520-524, 2012.
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