Abstract:
Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzymes are ubiquitous in plant
kingdom that catalyzes the oxidation of phenols to highly
reactive quinones. PPO plays important role in plant defense
mechanisms against biotic and abiotic stresses but the
regulation of PPO promoter in response to stresses remains
unclear. Here, Oryza sativa polyphenol oxidase (OsPPO)
promoter was fused separately to β-glucuronidase (GUS) and
firefly Luciferase (LUC) reporter genes. Agrobacterium strain
GV3101 harbouring OsPPOLUC and OsPPOGUS (separate
clones) was used to transform Arabidopsis by floral dip
method. T1 transgenic seeds were used to obtain T2 lines
which were finally checked for the effects of wounding, ABA,
MJA applications and drought as well as salt stress on PPO
regulation. Expressional profiling of OsPPO promoter by real-
time (RT-PCR) in transgenic Arabidopsis has revealed a
higher level (11 folds) of expression by wounding. However,
OsPPO promoter was also expressed in response to ABA by
an induction of 3 fold but it was not induced by MJA. ABA
plant hormone which regulates key processes biotic and
abiotic stresses ultimately triggering plant defense related
genes. ABA and wound inducibility of OsPPO promoter is a
strong indicative of its role in plant defense mechanism
against biotic and abiotic stresses. Moreover, transgenic T2
plants were also screened against different concentrations of
osmotic stress (PEG-6000) and salt (NaCl). Experimental data
showed that relative GUS expression of OsPPO gene
promoter increased with the increase of osmotic stress. In case
of salt stress, OsPPO induction showed similar trend and GUS
expression was increased as salt concentration increased. This
response of OsPPO to drought and salt stress suggest the
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xpossible participation of PPO in plants defense against
drought as well as salt stress. Moreover, OsPPO promoter
sequence was computationally analyzed by Signal Scan
(PLACE), which indicated the presence of different cis-
regulatory elements, for example wound responsive elements,
ABA signaling complexes responsive to drought and salt
responsive regulatory elements. During in vivo experimental
work, the induction and expression of reporter genes proved
the presence and functioning of these cis-regulatory elements.
In summary the role of OsPPO in wounding, ABA
application, drought and salt stresses, and the subsequent
OsPPO promoter induction indicates that these stresses induce
PPO expression in plants as a defense mechanism.