Populus euphratica HSF binds the promoter of WRKY1 to enhance salt tolerance.

2015 
Abstract Poplar species increase expressions of transcription factors to deal with salt environments. We assessed the salt-induced transcriptional responses of heat-shock transcription factor (HSF) and WRKY1 in Populus euphratica , and their roles in salt tolerance. High NaCl (200 mM) induced PeHSF and PeWRKY1 expressions in P. euphratica , with a rapid rise in roots than in leaves. Moreover, the salt-elicited PeHSF reached its peak level 6 h earlier than PeWRKY1 in leaves. PeWRKY1 was down-regulated in salinized P. euphratica when PeHSF was silenced by tobacco rattle virus-based gene silencing. Subcellular assays in onion epidermal cells and Arabidopsis protoplasts revealed that PeHSF and PeWRKY1 were restricted to the nucleus. Transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing PeWRKY1 showed improved salt tolerance in terms of survival rate, root growth, photosynthesis, and ion fluxes. We further isolated an 1182-bp promoter fragment upstream of the translational start of PeWRKY1 from P. euphratica . Promoter sequence analysis revealed that PeWRKY1 harbours four tandem repeats of heat shock element (HSE) in the upstream regulatory region. Yeast one-hybrid assay showed that PeHSF directly binds the cis -acting HSE. To determine whether the HSE cluster was important for salt-induced PeWRKY1 expression, the promoter–reporter construct PeWRKY1–pro :: GUS was transferred to tobacco plants. β-glucuronidase activities increased in root, leaf, and stem tissues under salt stress. Therefore, we conclude that salinity increased PeHSF transcription in P. euphratica , and that PeHSF binds the cis -acting HSE of the PeWRKY1 promoter, thus activating PeWRKY1 expression.
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