Abstract

BackgroundPlants are unavoidably subjected to various abiotic stressors, including high salinity, drought and low temperature, which results in water deficit and even death. Water uptake and transportation play a critical role in response to these stresses. Many aquaporin proteins, localized at different tissues, function in various transmembrane water movements. We targeted at the key aquaporin in charge of both water uptake in roots and radial water transportation from vascular tissues through the whole plant.ResultsThe MzPIP2;1 gene encoding a plasma membrane intrinsic protein was cloned from salt-tolerant apple rootstock Malus zumi Mats. The GUS gene was driven by MzPIP2;1 promoter in transgenic Arabidopsis. It indicated that MzPIP2;1 might function in the epidermal and vascular cells of roots, parenchyma cells around vessels through the stems and vascular tissues of leaves. The ectopically expressed MzPIP2;1 conferred the transgenic Arabidopsis plants enhanced tolerance to slight salt and drought stresses, but sensitive to moderate salt stress, which was indicated by root length, lateral root number, fresh weight and K+/Na+ ratio. In addition, the possible key cis-elements in response to salt, drought and cold stresses were isolated by the promoter deletion experiment.ConclusionThe MzPIP2;1 protein, as a PIP2 aquaporins subgroup member, involved in radial water movement, controls water absorption and usage efficiency and alters transgenic plants drought and salt tolerance.

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  • Plants are unavoidably subjected to various abiotic stressors, including high salinity, drought and low temperature, which results in water deficit and even death

  • We targeted at the key aquaporin in charge of both water uptake in roots and radial water transportation from vascular tissues through the whole plant

  • The water uptake from soil to root epidermal cells and the radial water transportation from vessels to parenchyma cells are the critical steps limiting the efficiency of water uptake and usage, which are especially important under water deficit [4]

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Plants are unavoidably subjected to various abiotic stressors, including high salinity, drought and low temperature. The water uptake from soil to root epidermal cells and the radial water transportation from vessels to parenchyma cells are the critical steps limiting the efficiency of water uptake and usage, which are especially important under water deficit [4] Both of these two steps completely depend on transmembrane water transportation, in which aquaporins play an essential role. Aquaporins are membrane proteins, which belong to the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family, involved in transmembrane water movement Their activity to transport water across membrane was proved by in vivo and in vitro experiments. Plants are unavoidably subjected to various abiotic stressors, including high salinity, drought and low temperature, which results in water deficit and even death. We targeted at the key aquaporin in charge of both water uptake in roots and radial water transportation from vascular tissues through the whole plant

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