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    SOS2-like protein kinases (PKS/CIPK) family genes are known to be involved in various abiotic stresses in plants. Even though, its functions have been well characterized under salt and drought stresses. The roles of PKS genes associated with alkaline stress response are not fully established yet. In this study, we identified 56 PKS family genes which could be mainly classified into three groups in wild soybean (Glycine soja). PKS family genes transcript profiles revealed different expression patterns under alkali stress. Furthermore, we confirmed the regulatory roles of GsPKS24 in response to NaHCO3, pH and ABA treatments. Overexpression of GsPKS24 enhanced plant tolerance to pH stress in Arabidopsis and soybean hairy roots but conferred suppressed pH tolerance in Arabidopsis atpks mutant. Additionally, Overexpression of GsPKS24 decreased the ABA sensitivity compared to Arabidopsis atpks mutant which displayed more sensitivity towards ABA. Moreover, upregulated expression of stress responsive and ABA signal-related genes were detected in GsPKS24 overexpression lines. In conclusion, we identified the wild soybean PKS family genes, and explored the roles of GsPKS24 in positive response to pH stress tolerance, and in alleviation of ABA sensitivity. © 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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    Deqiang Ding, Xue Mi, Jingyu Wu, Zaib-Un Nisa, Hosam O Elansary, Xiaoxia Jin, Lijie Yu, Chao Chen. GsPKS24, a calcineurin B-like protein-interacting protein kinase gene from Glycine soja, positively regulates tolerance to pH stress and ABA signal transduction. Functional & integrative genomics. 2023 Aug 19;23(3):276

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    PMID: 37596462

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