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Over-expression of OsDREB genes lead to enhanced drought tolerance in rice.

Chen, JQ; Meng, XP; Zhang, Y; Xia, M; Wang, XP

Biotechnology letters 2008 12

PMID: 18779926

Over-expression of OsDREB genes lead to enhanced drought tolerance in rice.

The DREB transcription factors, which specifically interact with C-repeat/DRE (A/GCCGAC), play an important role in plant abiotic stress tolerance by controlling the expression of many cold or/and drought-inducible genes in an ABA-independent pathway. We have isolated three novel rice DREB genes, term' data-tid='16335' href='#term-16335'>OsDREB1E, Osterm' data-tid='16337' href='#term-16337'>DREB1G, and OsDREB2B, which are homologous to Arabidopsis DREB genes. The yeast one-hybrid assay indicated that OsDREB1E, OsDREB1G, and OsDREB2B can specifically bind to the C-repeat/DRE element. To elucidate the function of respective OsDREB genes, we have stably introduced these to rice by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Transgenic rice plants analysis revealed that over-expression of OsDREB1G and OsDREB2B in rice significantly improved their tolerance to water deficit stress, while over-expression of OsDREB1E could only slightly improved the tolerance to water deficit stress, suggesting that the OsDREBs might participate in the stress response pathway in different manners.