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Plant Science 2019-Oct

VqbZIP1 isolated from Chinese wild Vitis quinquangularis is involved in the ABA signaling pathway and regulates stilbene synthesis.

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Dan Wang
Changyue Jiang
Ruimin Li
Yuejin Wang

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Resveratrol is an important phytoalexin in grapevine. Not only does it confer increased disease resistance and but as a food component it offers significant benefits in human health. Abscisic acid (ABA) is an important phytohormone involved in many biological processes in plants and can also promote the accumulation of stilbenes. Stilbene synthase (STS) is an important enzyme which catalyzes the last step of resveratrol synthesis. Our study characterizes a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor, VqbZIP1, isolated from Chinese wild Vitis quinquangularis accession Danfeng-2. The results show that VqbZIP1 encodes 299 amino acids and belongs to the Group A subfamily of the bZIP family. VqbZIP1 showed transcriptional activation activity in yeast and is predicted to be located in the nucleus. The yeast two-hybrid assay and bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) assay together show that VqbZIP1 interacts with VqSnRK2.4 and VqSnRK2.6. VqbZIP1, the STS genes, VqSnRK2.4 and VqSnRK2.6 can all be induced by ABA treatment. A GUS activity experiment indicates VqbZIP1 can activate the GUS reporter gene driven by STS promoters. Further studies show that co-expression of VqbZIP1 with VqSnRK2.4 or VqSnRK2.6 can confer higher efficiency than expression of VqbZIP1 alone in activating the STS promoters. Overexpression of VqbZIP1 in grape leaves promoted the transcript level of the STS genes and the accumulation of stilbenes. Overexpression of VqbZIP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana can confer ABA sensitivity. In summary, our results suggest VqbZIP1 participates in the ABA signaling pathway and regulates stilbene synthesis.

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