A bamboo leaf-specific aquaporin gene PePIP2;7 is involved in abiotic stress response
Key message PePIP2;7 , a leaf-specific aquaporin gene in bamboo, is upregulated under abiotic stresses. Overexpressing PePIP2;7 confers abiotic stresses tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis plant and yeast. Aquaporins (AQPs) participate in the regulation of water balance in plants. However, the funct...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2021-07, Vol.40 (7), p.1101-1114 |
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PePIP2;7
, a leaf-specific aquaporin gene in bamboo, is upregulated under abiotic stresses. Overexpressing
PePIP2;7
confers abiotic stresses tolerance in transgenic
Arabidopsis
plant and yeast.
Aquaporins (AQPs) participate in the regulation of water balance in plants. However, the function of AQPs in bamboo remains unclear. Here,
PePIP2;7
was identified as a leaf-specific aquaporin gene in moso bamboo based on the expression analysis of transcriptome data and PCR. In situ hybridization further indicated that
PePIP2;7
was mainly expressed in mesophyll cells of mature leaves, while in immature leaves it was dominant in blade edge cells followed by mesophyll cells. Interestingly,
PePIP2;7
was strongly expressed in the mesophyll cells near bulliform cells of immature leaves, suggesting that
PePIP2;7
might function in water transport and contribute to leaf unfolding. The transient expression assay showed that PePIP2;7 was a plasma membrane intrinsic protein. Furthermore,
PePIP2;7
was upregulated under abiotic stresses such as high light, drought, and NaCl. Compared with Col-0, transgenic
Arabidopsis
plants overexpressing
PePIP2;7
had better seed germination rate, longer taproot length, higher SOD activity, and lower MDA content under abiotic stresses. Besides, yeasts expressing
PePIP2;7
also had higher tolerance to stress compared to the control. Taken together, our results show that
PePIP2;7
is leaf-specific and involved in stress response, which provides new insights into aquaporin function in bamboo. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-021-02673-w |