Abstract

Dehydrins (DHNs) correspond to late embryogenesis abundant proteins (LEA) of group 2, they are known as glycin rich proteins. Despite their expression during the late seed maturation stages, they are also involved in plant response to a number of abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity and cold. In the present study, we identified five full-length cDNAs encoding dehydrins (designated StDHN2a, StDHN1, TAS14, StDHN25 and StLEA27) isolated from potato. These dehydrins were composed of serine amino acids called S domain and lysine-rich segment corresponding to a K domain. Three DHNs (StDHN1, TAS14 and StLEA27) contained Y segments. In silico analysis showed that these StDHN sequences share high homology with other Solanum dehydrin proteins species. The analysis of gene expression using quantitative RT-PCR showed that they were upregulated by dehydration and salinity. Moreover, the search for putative regulatory element in the promoter sequence of dehydrin genes was investigated.

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