PubMed 39810027

PubMed ID: 39810027

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OsLOX1 positively regulates seed vigor and drought tolerance in rice.
Authors: Weng Yahong, Wang Yanwen, Wang Kewu, Wu Fangxi, Wei Yidong, Jiang Jiahuang, Zhu Yongsheng, Wang Fuxiang, Xie Hongguang, Xiao Yanjia, Cai Qiuhua, Xie Huaan, Zhang Jianfu
Journal: Plant molecular biology (Plant Mol Biol), Vol.115(1), 2025‑Jan‑14

DOI: 10.1007/s11103-024-01543-9 PMCID: PMC6135896

Abstract
The lipoxygenase (LOX) gene family is widely distributed in plants, and its activity is closely associated with seed viability and stress tolerance. In this study, we cloned the rice(Oryza sativa)lipoxygenase gene OsLOX1, a key participant in the 13-lipoxygenase metabolic pathway. Our primary focus was to investigate its role in mediating responses to drought stress and seed germination in rice. Histochemical staining and qPCR analysis indicated that the expression level of OsLOX1 was relatively high in leaves and early germinating seeds. Our findings revealed that mutant lines with CRISPR/Cas9-induced knockout of OsLOX1 exhibited reduced tolerance to drought stress compared with the wild-type. This was accompanied by elevated levels of H2O2 and malondialdehyde, and a decrease in the expression levels of genes associated with antioxidant enzymes. Furthermore, knockout of OsLOX1 reduced the longevity of rice seeds increased H2O2 and MDA levels, and decreased the activities of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase, compared with the wild-type. These findings demonstrated that OsLOX1 positively regulated rice seed vigor and drought stress.
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Keywords
Catalase Free fatty acid H2O2 Lipoxygenase OsLOX1 Rice
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