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http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2017.44.1.069

Isolation and Expression of Dormancy-associated protein 1 (DRM1) in Poplar (Populus alba × P. glandulosa)  

Yoon, Seo-Kyung (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
Bae, Eun-Kyung (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
Choi, Hyunmo (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
Choi, Young-Im (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Hyoshin (Department of Forest Genetic Resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology / v.44, no.1, 2017 , pp. 69-75 More about this Journal
Abstract
Dormancy-associated protein (DRM) is involved in the dormancy physiology of plants and is conserved in almost all plant species. Recent studies found that DRM genes are involved in the abiotic stress response, and characterization studies of these genes have been conducted in several plants. However, few studies have focused on DRM genes in woody plants. Therefore, in this study, cDNA coding for DRM (PagDRM1) was isolated from poplar (Populus alba ${\times}$ P. glandulosa), and its structure and expression characteristics were investigated. PagDRM1 encodes a putative protein composed of 123 amino acids, and the protein contains two conserved domains (Domain I and Domain II). PagDRM1 is present as one or two copies in the poplar genome. Its expression level was highest in the stem, followed by mature leaves, roots, and flowers. During the growth of cultured cells in suspension, PagDRM1 was highly expressed from the late-exponential phase to the stationary phase. In addition, PagDRM1 expression increased in response to drought, salt stress, and treatment with plant hormones (e.g., abscisic acid and gibberellic acid). Therefore, we suggested that PagDRM1 not only plays an important role in the induction of dormancy, but also contributes to stress tolerance in plants.
Keywords
Abiotic stress; Dormancy; Gene expression; PagDRM1; Populus alba ${\times}$ P. glandulosa;
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