Cloning of an ABC1-like Gene ZmABC1-10 and Its Responses to Cadmium and Other Abiotic Stresses in Maize (Zea mays L.)

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acta Agronomica Sinica Pub Date : 2010-12-01 DOI:10.1016/S1875-2780(09)60089-4
Qing-Song GAO, Ze-Feng YANG, Yong ZHOU, Dan ZHANG, Cheng-Hai YAN, Guo-Hua LIANG, Chen-Wu XU
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Cadmium is a nonessential heavy metal that is extremely toxic to plants and animals. Previous studies have shown that several proteins associated with the Activity of the bc1 complex (ABC1) family participate in plant response to cadmium. An ABC1-like gene, ZmABC1-10, was cloned from maize (Zea mays L.). The full-length of cDNA was 2519 bp, which contained an open reading frame of 2250 bp encoding a membrane-binding protein with a predicted localization in the chloroplast. A promoter scan detected numerous cis-elements implicated in abiotic stress, light, and phytohormone responses. Expression profile analysis indicated most expression of this gene occurred in green tissues. Cadmium treatment revealed that expression of this gene could be induced and was correlated with plant development. In addition to cadmium, ZmABC1-10 expression was also affected by a broad range of abiotic factors, such as abscisic acid, H2O2, drought, and darkness. A total of 19 members of maize ABC1 family were identified with the B73 maize genomic sequence. Phylogenetic analysis using 148 ABC1 proteins from 8 representative species of plant kingdom revealed that divergence occurred and species-specific expansion contributed to the evolution of this family in plants. Collectively, ZmAbc1-10 is suggested to be a cadmium-responsive factor and may play potential roles in plant adaption to diverse abiotic stresses.

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玉米abc1样基因ZmABC1-10的克隆及其对镉等非生物胁迫的响应
镉是一种非必需的重金属,对植物和动物都有极大的毒性。先前的研究表明,与bc1复合体(ABC1)家族活性相关的几种蛋白质参与了植物对镉的反应。从玉米(Zea mays L.)中克隆了一个abc1样基因ZmABC1-10。cDNA全长2519 bp,其中包含2250 bp的开放阅读框,编码一个预测定位于叶绿体的膜结合蛋白。启动子扫描检测到许多与非生物胁迫、光和植物激素反应有关的顺式元件。表达谱分析表明,该基因在绿色组织中表达最多。镉处理可诱导该基因的表达,并与植物发育相关。除镉外,ZmABC1-10的表达还受到脱落酸、H2O2、干旱和黑暗等多种非生物因素的影响。用玉米B73基因组序列鉴定了19个ABC1家族成员。对8个植物界代表性物种148个ABC1蛋白的系统发育分析表明,ABC1家族在植物中发生了分化,物种特异性扩展促进了该家族的进化。综上所述,ZmAbc1-10是一种镉响应因子,可能在植物适应多种非生物胁迫中发挥潜在作用。
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