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- Symbol: OsLOL5
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- Transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing OsLOL5 grew well in the presence ofboth NaCl and NaHCO3 treatments, whereas wild-type plants exhibited chlorosis, stunted growth phenotype, and even death
- Transgenic rice overexpressing OsLOL5 exhibited stronger resistance than NT under NaHCO3 treatment, as demonstrated by its greater shoot length, and fresh weight
- These findings illustrated that OsLOL5 overexpression enhanced yeast resistance for SA stress through active oxygen species
- A rice LSD1-like-type ZFP gene OsLOL5 enhances saline-alkaline tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana, yeast and rice.
- The present study further revealed that OsLOL5 ZFP could regulate oxidative stress function, but could also provide a basis for salt-resistant rice strains
- The results suggested that OsLOL5 improved SA tolerance in plants, and regulated oxidative and salinity stress retardation via the active oxygen detoxification pathway
- Overexpression of OsLOL5 in yeast resulted in SA tolerance at significant level
- OsLOL5 was located in the nucleus as evidenced by the bombardment of onion epidermal cells
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