Morphological changes and increase of resistance to oxidative stress by overexpression of the LebZIP2 gene in Nicotiana benthamiana


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Abstract

The tomato bZIP2-encoding gene was inserted into the Nicotiana benthamiana genome using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation to characterize resistance to oxidative stress and two herbicides, glyphosate and paraquat. We produced transgenic tobacco plants using the LebZIP2 gene, which were then utilized to examine salt stress and herbicide resistance through oxidative mechanisms. Transgenic LebZIP2-overexpressing plants were examined using specific primers for selection marker genes (PCR using genomic DNA) and target genes (RT-PCR). Based on microscopic examination, we observed an increase in leaf thickness and cell number in transgenic plants. The electrolyte leakage of leaves suggested that LebZIP2-overexpressing lines were weak tolerant to NaCl stress and resistant to methyl viologen. During our analysis, transgenic lines were exposed to different herbicides. Transgenic plants showed an increased tolerance based on visual injury, as well as an increased biomass. Based on these results, the LebZIP2 gene may be involved in oxidative stress tolerance and cell development in plants.

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E. S. Seong

Bioherb Research Institute

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Chuncheon

J. H. Yoo

Department of Bioconvergence Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Science

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Chuncheon

N. J. Kim

Department of Bioconvergence Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Science

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Chuncheon

J. H. Choi

Department of Bioconvergence Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Science

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Chuncheon

J. G. Lee

Hwajin Cosmetics

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Hongcheon

B. K. Ghimire

Department of Applied Bioscience

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Seoul

I. M. Chung

Department of Applied Bioscience

Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Seoul

C. Y. Yu

Department of Bioconvergence Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Life Science

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Email: cyyu@kangwon.ac.kr
Korea, Republic of, Chuncheon

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