Molecular Characterization and Expression of Four Aquaporin Genes in Impatiens walleriana during Drought Stress and Recovery

Đurić, Marija J. and Subotić, Angelina R. and Prokić, Ljiljana T. and Trifunović-Momčilov, Milana M. and Cingel, Aleksandar D. and Dragićević, Milan B. and Simonović, Ana D. and Milošević, Snežana M. (2021) Molecular Characterization and Expression of Four Aquaporin Genes in Impatiens walleriana during Drought Stress and Recovery. Plants, 10 (1). p. 154. ISSN 2223-7747

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Abstract

Aquaporins comprise a large group of transmembrane proteins responsible for water transport, which is crucial for plant survival under stress conditions. Despite the vital role of aquaporins, nothing is known about this protein family in Impatiens walleriana, a commercially important horticultural plant, which is sensitive to drought stress. In the present study, attention is given to the molecular characterization of aquaporins in I. walleriana and their expression during drought stress and recovery. We identified four I. walleriana aquaporins: IwPIP1;4, IwPIP2;2, IwPIP2;7 and IwTIP4;1. All of them had conserved NPA motifs (Asparagine-Proline-Alanine), transmembrane helices (TMh), pore characteristics, stereochemical properties and tetrameric structure of holoprotein. Drought stress and recovery treatment affected the aquaporins expression in I. walleriana leaves, which was up- or downregulated depending on stress intensity. Expression of IwPIP2;7 was the most affected of all analyzed I. walleriana aquaporins. At 15% and 5% soil moisture and recovery from 15% and 5% soil moisture, IwPIP2;7 expression significantly decreased and increased, respectively. Aquaporins IwPIP1;4 and IwTIP4;1 had lower expression in comparison to IwPIP2;7, with moderate expression changes in response to drought and recovery, while IwPIP2;2 expression was of significance only in recovered plants. Insight into the molecular structure of I. walleriana aquaporins expanded knowledge about plant aquaporins, while its expression during drought and recovery contributed to I. walleriana drought tolerance mechanisms and re-acclimation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: water relations; aquaporins; molecular structure; drought stress; gene expression
Subjects: STM Repository > Agricultural and Food Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 02 Oct 2024 08:07
Last Modified: 02 Oct 2024 08:07
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/973

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