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Cloning and characterisation of a pepper aquaporin, CaAQP, which reduces chilling stress in transgenic tobacco plants

Authors :
Jiao-Jiao Ji
Wen-Chao Zhu
Ru-Gang Chen
Fei Yan
Zhen-Hui Gong
Yan-Xu Yin
Yan-Yan Zhao
Wei-Guo Chai
Wei-Li Guo
Ying-Li Zhang
Huai-Juan Xiao
Source :
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC). 118:431-444
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

Ubiquitous cell membrane proteins called aquaporins are members of major intrinsic proteins (MIPs), which control the specific transport of water molecules across cell membranes. A pepper aquaporin gene (CaAQP), which exhibits the structural features of tonoplast intrinsic proteins of the MIP subfamily, was isolated from the leaves of chilling-treated seedlings of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cv. P70. Assays indicated high levels of expression in young seeds, green fruits and flower buds and low levels of expression in the stems, leaves and roots of pepper. The expression patterns were strongly and rapidly induced by HgCl2, low temperature, abscisic acid, fluridone and osmotic stresses. The responsiveness of pepper seedlings pretreated with abscisic acid at low temperatures demonstrated up-regulation of CaAQP by chilling, which is potentially involved in ABA signalling. Our results indicated that overexpression of CaAQP decreased chilling stress in transgenic plants, likely by increasing the stomatal aperture under stress, increasing the rate of membrane damage during the recovery stage, thereby affecting the intercellular CO2 concentration with lower stomatal conductance and transpiration rates. VIGS of CaAQP in pepper plants caused significant growth retardation. These results suggested that CaAQP played a crucial role in the plant response to abiotic stresses.

Details

ISSN :
15735044 and 01676857
Volume :
118
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........92e20efa74c409f5f5db6644b44a1d39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11240-014-0495-3