Overexpression of the Salix matsudana aquaporin gene SmPIP1;3 enhances plant resistance to abiotic stresses
Xiao Xu, Peng Yin, Lei Wang, Xiaoxiong Lu, Jichen Xu

TL;DR
A gene from Salix matsudana, SmPIP1;3, helps plants resist multiple environmental stresses by reducing membrane damage and improving growth.
Contribution
SmPIP1;3 is identified as a novel aquaporin gene that enhances abiotic stress resistance in transgenic plants.
Findings
Transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing SmPIP1;3 showed improved growth and stress tolerance under salt, drought, cold, and heat.
SmPIP1;3 reduced membrane damage markers like malondialdehyde and electrolyte leakage in transgenic plants.
The gene encodes a protein with canonical PIP features and phosphorylation sites for regulation.
Abstract
Plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) are involved in plant growth and stress adaptation through their dynamic gating mechanism. Nevertheless, pinpointing the specific roles of individual isoforms remains challenging because of their functional pleiotropy and integrated responses to diverse cues. In this study, we characterized a salt-responsive aquaporin gene, designated SmPIP1;3, isolated from a salt-resistant Salix matsudana variety. Bioinformatics analysis confirmed that it encodes a protein that possesses canonical PIP features with six transmembrane domains, five interhelical loops, and seven serine phosphorylation sites involved in phosphorylation-mediated regulation. The SmPIP1;3 gene was introduced in tobacco plants, and its heterologous expression conferred significant morphological improvements, including taller plant height, larger leaves, longer roots, and increased…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Plant pathogens and resistance mechanisms · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
