Dephosphorylation of Nitrate Reductase Protein Regulates Growth of Rice and Adaptability to Low Temperature
Nitrate reductase (NR) is an important enzyme for nitrate assimilation in plants, and its activity is regulated by post-translational phosphorylation. The change of nitrogen uptake affects the response of rice to low temperature and its growth. To investigate the effect of NIA1 protein dephosphoryla...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant growth regulation 2023-11, Vol.42 (11), p.6920-6932 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nitrate reductase (NR) is an important enzyme for nitrate assimilation in plants, and its activity is regulated by post-translational phosphorylation. The change of nitrogen uptake affects the response of rice to low temperature and its growth. To investigate the effect of NIA1 protein dephosphorylation on the growth of rice and its adaptability to low temperature, we analyzed phenotype, chlorophyll content, nitrogen utilization, and antioxidant capacity at low temperature in lines with a mutated NIA1 phosphorylation site (
S532D
and
S532A
), an
OsNia1
over-expression line (
OE
), and wild-type Kitaake rice (WT). Plant height, dry matter weight, and chlorophyll content of
S532D
and
S532A
were lower than those of WT and
OE
under normal growth conditions but were higher than those of WT and
OE
at low temperature. Compared with WT and
OE
, the nitrite, H
2
O
2
, and MDA contents of
S532D
and
S532A
leaves were higher under normal growth conditions. The difference in leaf nitrite content between transgenic lines and WT was narrower at low temperature, especially in
S532D
and
S532A
, while H
2
O
2
and MDA contents of
S532D
and
S532A
leaves were lower than those in WT and
OE
leaves. The NH
4
+
-N and amino acid contents of
S532D
and
S532A
leaves were higher than those of WT and
OE
leaves under normal or low temperature. qRT-PCR results revealed that transcription levels of
OsNrt2.4
,
OsNia2
, and
OsNADH-GOGAT
were positively correlated with those of
OsNia1
, and the transcription levels of
OsNrt2.4
,
OsNia2
, and
OsNADH-GOGAT
were significantly higher in transgenic lines than in WT under both normal and low temperature. Phosphorylation of NR is a steady-state regulatory mechanism of nitrogen metabolism, and dephosphorylation of NIA1 protein improved NR activity and nitrogen utilization efficiency in rice. Excessive accumulation of nitrite under normal growth conditions inhibits the growth of rice; however, accumulation of nitrite is reduced at low temperature, enhancing the cold tolerance of rice. These results provide a new insight for improving cold tolerance of rice. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7595 1435-8107 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00344-023-10985-2 |