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The rice annexin gene <i>OsAnn5</i> is involved in cold stress tolerance at the seedling stage

Zhiqun Que, Qineng Lu, Qixiu Li, Chunxiu Shen

2023Plant Direct15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Annexins exist widely in plants as multigene families and play critical roles in stress responses and a range of cellular processes. This study provides a comprehensive account of the cloning and functional characterization of the rice annexin gene OsAnn5 . The findings reveal that a cold stress treatment at the seedling stage of rice induced OsAnn5 expression. GUS staining assay indicated that the expression of OsAnn5 was non tissue‐specific and was detected in almost all rice tissues. Subcellular localization indicated that OsAnn5‐ GFP (green fluorescent protein) signals were found in the endoplasmic reticulum apparatus. Compared with wild type rice, knocking out OsAnn5 using the CRISPR/Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR associated proteins) mediated genome editing resulted in sensitivity to cold treatments. These results indicate that OsAnn5 is involved in cold stress tolerance at the seedling stage.

Topics & Concepts

SeedlingCRISPRBiologyEndoplasmic reticulumGeneAnnexinCell biologyGreen fluorescent proteinGene expressionGenome editingBotanyGeneticsStainingS100 Proteins and AnnexinsTrace Elements in HealthHeat shock proteins research
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