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Current Genomics

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ISSN (Print): 1389-2029
ISSN (Online): 1875-5488

Research Article

OsCBSCBSPB4 is a Two Cystathionine-β-Synthase Domain-containing Protein from Rice that Functions in Abiotic Stress Tolerance

Author(s): Ritesh Kumar, Ashish Subba, Charanpreet Kaur, Thilini U. Ariyadasa, Ashutosh Sharan, Ashwani Pareek, Sudhir K. Sopory and Sneh L. Singla-Pareek*

Volume 19, Issue 1, 2018

Page: [50 - 59] Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/1389202918666170228141706

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Abstract

Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) domains have been identified in a wide range of proteins of unrelated functions such as, metabolic enzymes, kinases and channels, and usually occur as tandem repeats, often in combination with other domains. In plants, CBS Domain-Containing Proteins (CDCPs) form a multi-gene family and only a few are so far been reported to have a role in development via regulation of thioredoxin system as well as in abiotic and biotic stress response. However, the function of majority of CDCPs still remains to be elucidated in plants. Here, we report the cloning, characterization and functional validation of a CBS domain containing protein, OsCBSCBSPB4 from rice, which possesses two CBS domains and one PB1 domain. We show that OsCBSCBSPB4 encodes a nucleo-cytoplasmic protein whose expression is induced in response to various abiotic stress conditions in salt-sensitive IR64 and salt-tolerant Pokkali rice cultivars. Further, heterologous expression of OsCBSCBSPB4 in E. coli and tobacco confers marked tolerance against various abiotic stresses. Transgenic tobacco seedlings over-expressing OsCBSCBSPB4 were found to exhibit better growth in terms of delayed leaf senescence, profuse root growth and increased biomass in contrast to the wildtype seedlings when subjected to salinity, dehydration, oxidative and extreme temperature treatments. Yeast-two hybrid studies revealed that OsCBSCBSPB4 interacts with various proteins. Of these, some are known to be involved in abiotic stress tolerance. Our results suggest that OsCBSCBSPB4 is involved in abiotic stress response and is a potential candidate for raising multiple abiotic stress tolerant plants.

Keywords: Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) domain, Phox/Bemp1 (PB1) domain, Abiotic stress, Stress tolerance, Transgenic plants.

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