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Query: UNIPROT:P30044 (
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Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are common molecular chaperones present in all plants that accumulate in response to abiotic stress. Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) play important roles in alleviating diverse abiotic stresses, especially heat stress. However, very little is known about the
MsHsp20
gene family in the wild apple
Malus sieversii
, a precious germplasm resource with excellent resistance characteristics. In this study, 12 putative
M. sieversii
Hsp20
genes were identified from RNA-Seq data and analyzed in terms of gene structure and phylogenetic relationships. A new
Hsp20
gene,
MsHsp16.9
, was cloned and its function studied in response to stress.
MsHsp16.9
expression was strongly induced by heat, and transgenic
Arabidopsis
plants overexpressing
MsHsp16.9
displayed improved heat resistance, enhanced
antioxidant enzyme
activity, and decreased peroxide content. Overexpression of
MsHsp16.9
did not alter the growth or development under normal conditions, or the hypersensitivity to exogenous ABA. Gene expression analysis indicated that
MsHsp16.9
mainly modulates the expression of proteins involved in
antioxidant enzyme
synthesis, as well as ABA-independent stress signaling in 35S:
MsHsp16.9
-L11. However,
MsHsp16.9
could activate ABA-dependent signaling pathways in all transgenic plants. Additionally,
MsHsp16.9
may function alongside
AtHsp70
to maintain protein homeostasis and protect against cell damage. Our results suggest that
MsHsp16.9
is a protein chaperone that positively regulates
antioxidant enzyme
activity and ABA-dependent and independent signaling pathway to attenuate plant responses to severe stress. Transgenic plants exhibited luxuriant growth in high temperature environments.
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PMID:Identification of MsHsp20 Gene Family in
Malus sieversii
and Functional Characterization of MsHsp16.9 in Heat Tolerance. 2916 56