Abstract

The transcription factors of the MYB family are involved in plant growth and development and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we isolated the R2R3-MYB transcription factor gene SlMYB55 and found that it is responsive to abscisic acid (ABA), drought, and salt stress. Notably, the expression levels of multiple stress-related and inflorescence and flowering time-related genes were changed in SlMYB55-RNAi plants compared to wild-type plants. Transient tobacco expression experiments indicated that SlMYB55 directly targets the WUS and 4CL genes to regulate the development of inflorescence and flavonoid biosynthesis. Yeast two-hybrid experiments showed that the SlMYB55 protein interacts with the MADS-box family protein MBP21. Based on these results, we concluded that SlMYB55 affects the biosynthesis of ABA, regulates drought and salt responses through ABA-mediated signal transduction pathways, and directly or indirectly affects the expression of genes related to drought and salt response, flowering time, sepal size and inflorescence, thereby regulating stress tolerance and flower development. In summary, this study identified essential roles for SlMYB55 in regulating drought and salt tolerance and flower development.

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