PubMed 34416065

PubMed ID: 34416065

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The NF-Y-PYR module integrates the abscisic acid signal pathway to regulate plant stress tolerance.
Authors: Yu Tai-Fei, Liu Ying, Fu Jin-Dong, Ma Jian, Fang Zheng-Wu, Chen Jun, Zheng Lei, Lu Zhi-Wei, Zhou Yong-Bin, Chen Ming, Xu Zhao-Shi, Ma You-Zhi
Journal: Plant biotechnology journal (Plant Biotechnol J), Vol.19(12), 2021‑Dec

DOI: 10.1111/pbi.13684 PMCID: PMC5104190

Abstract
Drought and salt stresses impose major constraints on soybean production worldwide. However, improving agronomically valuable soybean traits under drought conditions can be challenging due to trait complexity and multiple factors that influence yield. Here, we identified a nuclear factor Y C subunit (NF-YC) family transcription factor member, GmNF-YC14, which formed a heterotrimer with GmNF-YA16 and GmNF-YB2 to activate the GmPYR1-mediated abscisic acid (ABA) signalling pathway to regulate stress tolerance in soybean. Notably, we found that CRISPR/Cas9-generated GmNF-YC14 knockout mutants were more sensitive to drought than wild-type soybean plants. Furthermore, field trials showed that overexpression of GmNF-YC14 or GmPYR1 could increase yield per plant, grain plumpness, and stem base circumference, thus indicating improved adaptation of soybean plants to drought conditions. Taken together, our findings expand the known functional scope of the NF-Y transcription factor functions and raise important questions about the integration of ABA signalling pathways in plants. Moreover, GmNF-YC14 and GmPYR1 have potential for application in the improvement of drought tolerance in soybean plants.
Publication Types
Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Keywords
CRISPR/Cas9 NF-Y transcription factor drought interaction identification salt stress signal transduction transgenic soybeans
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