2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.01.014
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TaZFP1, a C2H2 type-ZFP gene of T. aestivum, mediates salt stress tolerance of plants by modulating diverse stress-defensive physiological processes

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“…TaZFP1 overexpression lines show improved salt tolerance due to increased photosynthesis, osmolyte accumulation, and ROS scavenging. RNA-seq analysis show that TaZFP1 regulates photosynthesis, osmolyte metabolism, and ROS-homeostasisrelated genes involved in salt stress (Sun et al, 2019a). AtRZFP enhances salt tolerance by increasing ROS scavenging and maintaining Na + and K + homeostasis (Zang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Roles In Salt Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TaZFP1 overexpression lines show improved salt tolerance due to increased photosynthesis, osmolyte accumulation, and ROS scavenging. RNA-seq analysis show that TaZFP1 regulates photosynthesis, osmolyte metabolism, and ROS-homeostasisrelated genes involved in salt stress (Sun et al, 2019a). AtRZFP enhances salt tolerance by increasing ROS scavenging and maintaining Na + and K + homeostasis (Zang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Roles In Salt Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OsFLA24 and AtFLA1/2/8 were also significantly reduced following ABA treatment [8,9]. Many of the frequently predicted TFs in the NbFLAs, including C2H2, Dof and Myb, have been reported to play a role in the ABA pathway [45][46][47][48] and therefore, as in other species, NbFLAs may be regulated by the ABA pathway. While the function of FLAs in the signaling pathway during abiotic stresses has been investigated, little is known about their potential role in response to pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…OsFLA24 and AtFLA1/2/8 were also signi cantly reduced following ABA treatment [8,9]. Many of the frequently predicted TFs in the NbFLAs, including C2H2, Dof and Myb, have been reported to play a role in the ABA pathway [45][46][47][48] and therefore, as in other species, NbFLAs may be regulated by the ABA pathway. While the function of FLAs in the signaling pathway during abiotic stresses has been investigated, little is known about their potential role in response to pathogens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%