IbOr Regulates Photosynthesis under Heat Stress by Stabilizing IbPsbP in Sweetpotato

The Orange (Or) protein regulates carotenoid biosynthesis and environmental stress in plants. Previously, we reported that overexpression of the sweetpotato [ (L.) Lam] gene ( ) in transgenic (referred to as -OX/At) increased the efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) and chlorophyll content after heat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in plant science 2017-06, Vol.8, p.989-989
Hauptverfasser: Kang, Le, Kim, Ho S, Kwon, Young S, Ke, Qingbo, Ji, Chang Y, Park, Sung-Chul, Lee, Haeng-Soon, Deng, Xiping, Kwak, Sang-Soo
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Zusammenfassung:The Orange (Or) protein regulates carotenoid biosynthesis and environmental stress in plants. Previously, we reported that overexpression of the sweetpotato [ (L.) Lam] gene ( ) in transgenic (referred to as -OX/At) increased the efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) and chlorophyll content after heat shock. However, little is known about the role of IbOr in PSII-mediated protection against abiotic stress. In this study, comparative proteomics revealed that expression of PsbP (an extrinsic subunit of PSII) is up-regulated in heat-treated -OX/At plants. We then identified and functionally characterized the - gene ( ) from sweetpotato. IbPsbP is predominantly localized in chloroplast, and its transcripts are tissue-specifically expressed and up-regulated in response to abiotic stress. In addition, IbOr interacts with IbPsbP and protects it from heat-induced denaturation, consistent with the observation that transgenic sweetpotato overexpressing maintained higher PSII efficiency and chlorophyll content upon exposure to heat stress. These results indicate that IbOr can protect plants from environmental stress not only by controlling carotenoid biosynthesis but also by directly stabilizing PSII.
ISSN:1664-462X
1664-462X
DOI:10.3389/fpls.2017.00989