Litcius/Paper detail

Versatile Roles of Aquaporins in Plant Growth and Development

Yan Wang, Zhijie Zhao, Fang Liu, Lirong Sun, Fushun Hao

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aquaporins (AQPs) are universal membrane integrated water channel proteins that selectively and reversibly facilitate the movement of water, gases, metalloids, and other small neutral solutes across cellular membranes in living organisms. Compared with other organisms, plants have the largest number of AQP members with diverse characteristics, subcellular localizations and substrate permeabilities. AQPs play important roles in plant water relations, cell turgor pressure maintenance, the hydraulic regulation of roots and leaves, and in leaf transpiration, root water uptake, and plant responses to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses. They are also required for plant growth and development. In this review, we comprehensively summarize the expression and roles of diverse AQPs in the growth and development of various vegetative and reproductive organs in plants. The functions of AQPs in the intracellular translocation of hydrogen peroxide are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

AquaporinTurgor pressureAbiotic componentBiologyCell biologyTranspirationIntracellularPlant cellPlant growthWater transportBotanyWater flowBiochemistryEcologyPhotosynthesisEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceGeneIon Transport and Channel RegulationMagnesium in Health and DiseasePlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
Versatile Roles of Aquaporins in Plant Growth and Development | Litcius