Lignin synthesized by CmCAD2 and CmCAD3 in oriental melon (Cucumis melo L.) seedlings contributes to drought tolerance
Key message CmCAD2 and CmCAD3 function more positively than CmCAD1 in oriental melon for lignin synthesis which is important to ensure internal water status and thus for drought tolerance. Well-lignification may be the guarantee of efficient axial water transport and barrier of lateral water flow in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2020-08, Vol.103 (6), p.689-704 |
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CmCAD2
and
CmCAD3
function more positively than
CmCAD1
in oriental melon for lignin synthesis which is important to ensure internal water status and thus for drought tolerance.
Well-lignification may be the guarantee of efficient axial water transport and barrier of lateral water flow in oriental melon tolerating drought stress, however remains to be verified. As an important enzyme in monolignol synthesis pathway, five cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) genes were generally induced in melon seedlings by drought. Here we further revealed the roles of
CmCAD1
,
2
, and
3
in lignin synthesis and for drought tolerance. Results found that overexpressing
CmCAD2
or
3
strongly recovered CAD activities, lignin synthesis and composition in Arabidopsis
cadc cadd
, whose lignin synthesis is disrupted, while
CmCAD1
functioned modestly. In melon seedlings, silenced
CmCAD2
and
3
individually or collectively decreased CAD activities and lignin depositions drastically, resulting in dwarfed phenotypes. Reduced lignin, mainly composed by guaiacyl units catalyzed by CmCAD3, is mainly due to the limited lignification in tracheary elements and development of Casparion strip. While CmCAD1 and 2 exhibited catalysis to
p
-coumaraldehyde and sinapaldehyde, respectively. Compared with
CmCAD1
, drought treatments revealed higher sensitivity of
CmCAD2
and/or
3
silenced melon seedlings, accompanying with lower relative water contents, water potentials and relatively higher total soluble sugar contents. Slightly up-regulated expressions of aquaporin genes together with limited lignification might imply higher lateral water loss in stems of silenced lines. In Arabidopsis,
CmCAD2
and
3
transgenic lines enhanced
cadc cadd
drought tolerance through recovering lignin synthesis and root development, accompanying with decreased electrolyte leakage ratios and increased RWCs, thus improved survival rates. Briefly, lignin synthesized by
CmCAD2
and
3
functions importantly for drought tolerance in melon. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-020-01018-7 |