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EuPIP1;2, a Plasma Membrane Aquaporin Gene from Eucommia ulmoides, Enhances Drought and Salt Tolerance in Transgenic Tobacco

Jiajia Chen, Jianrong Li, Yanhui Huang, Yan Li, Changfeng Su, Xiaofang Zeng

2022Agronomy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aquaporins are a specific type of membrane channel proteins that efficiently transport water molecules and other small molecular substrates in plants. In this study, we isolated the plasma membrane aquaporin gene EuPIP1;2 from Eucommia ulmoides, an important medicinal plant in China. The EuPIP1;2 protein was localized on the plasma membrane. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed that EuPIP1;2 was constitutively expressed in all analyzed tissues, with the highest expression levels detected in the fruit and root. Overexpression of EuPIP1;2 in transgenic tobacco enhanced plant tolerance of drought and salinity. Under drought and salt stress, the transgenic lines exhibited higher percentage germination, longer roots, and enhanced percentage survival compared with wild-type plants. The contents of malonaldehyde and proline suggested that EuPIP1;2 improved drought and salt tolerance in transgenic lines by reducing damage to membranes and improving osmotic adjustment. We predict that EuPIP1;2 could be applied to improve drought and salt tolerance in transgenic plants.

Topics & Concepts

AquaporinEucommia ulmoidesTransgeneDrought toleranceGenetically modified cropsProlineBotanySalinityBiologyGerminationMembraneChemistryGeneBiochemistryAmino acidAlternative medicineMedicineEcologyPathologyTraditional Chinese medicinePlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant Stress Responses and Tolerance