Overexpression of SlANT1 Enhances Drought Tolerance in Tomato Through Anthocyanin-Mediated Antioxidant Protection and Metabolic Reprogramming
Jikai Liu, Fabi Shen, Qiuwu Jin, Heng Deng, Fei Wang, Ishaq Muhammad Umer Bin Muhammad, Haitao Huang, Yongfeng Gao

TL;DR
Overexpressing the SlANT1 gene in tomatoes improves drought tolerance by boosting anthocyanin production and adjusting plant metabolism.
Contribution
The study reveals that SlANT1 enhances drought resistance through anthocyanin-mediated antioxidant protection and metabolic reprogramming in tomatoes.
Findings
SlANT1 overexpression increases anthocyanin accumulation and reduces leaf and stem dimensions.
SlANT1-OE plants maintain better water status and recover faster from drought.
SlANT1 modulates carbohydrate metabolism and aquaporin gene expression to support osmotic adjustment.
Abstract
Drought stress significantly limits crop yield by disturbing plant water status and redox homeostasis, leading to oxidative stress and growth suppression. Anthocyanins, with their strong antioxidant properties, are closely linked to abiotic stress adaptation. The R2R3-MYB transcription factor SlANT1 promotes anthocyanin biosynthesis in tomato, yet its role in drought resistance remains poorly understood. This study explored the function of SlANT1 in tomato under drought conditions. SlANT1 expression was upregulated under both drought and high salinity. The overexpression of SlANT1 resulted in higher anthocyanin accumulation and reduced leaf and stem dimensions. Under drought, SlANT1-overexpression (SlANT1-OE) plants maintained a greater leaf relative water content, showed less negative water potential, wilted less, and recovered faster after rewatering. These plants also accumulated…
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TopicsPlant Gene Expression Analysis · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance · Light effects on plants
