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Molecular mechanisms of calcium inducing salt tolerance in rice : Ameliorative interaction between CBL4 and P5CR proteins

Singh, Banhishikha and Chatterjee, Anuvab and Chatterjee, Rajeshwari and Chatterjee, Mou and Banerjee, Soma (2024) Molecular mechanisms of calcium inducing salt tolerance in rice : Ameliorative interaction between CBL4 and P5CR proteins. AGROKÉMIA ÉS TALAJTAN, 73 (1). pp. 20-41. ISSN 0002-1873

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Abstract

The rice plant is sensitive to soil salinity. Calcium (Ca) acts as an ameliorative agent that helps plants induce salt tolerance. This study was carried out with a comparison of the ameliorative effect of calcium on salt-stressed rice seedlings, the determination of the role of salt-responsive protein groups, and the analysis of their genetic expressions in 21-day-old rice seedlings of ten locally cultivable varieties of West Bengal. For this study, 15-day-old seedlings were treated with 200 mM of sodium chloride (NaCl) solutions along with 10 mM of calcium sulfate (CaSO4) treatment. The determination of the relationship between the salt-responsive proteins and the analysis of the gene expression of those corresponding proteins were not carried out earlier on the selected ten locally cultivable rice varieties of West Bengal. The NaCl crystals were visible on the abaxial leaf surface of salt-stressed rice seedlings. The superoxide dismutase activity was increased in rice varieties, and a similar result was also expressed with calcium treatment. The fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-attenuated total reflection spectral result gave strong evidence for the presence of several salt-tolerant proteins and their genetic expression. STRING database results have suggested that the calcium treatment, coupled with the expression of the CBL4 protein, has regulated the P5CR protein of proline biosynthesis for better salt tolerance and osmotic protection. The quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis analysis showed that salt-tolerant varieties, Chinsurah_nona_1, and Jarava had high calcium signaling mechanisms and osmo-protection abilities.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: calcineurin B-like proteins, FTIR-ATR, pyrroline 5-carboxylate reductase, rice, qRT-PCR, salt stress
Subjects: S Agriculture / mezőgazdaság > SB Plant culture / növénytermesztés
Depositing User: Dorottya Cseresnyés
Date Deposited: 13 Aug 2024 07:05
Last Modified: 13 Aug 2024 14:11
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/202423

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