| Literature DB >> 24498141 |
Hongxia Xu1, Yong Yang2, Li Xie2, Xiaoying Li3, Chao Feng4, Junwei Chen3, Changjie Xu4.
Abstract
Dehydrins (DHNs) are a family of plant proteins typically induced in response to stress conditions that cause cellular dehydration, such as low temperatures, high salinity, and drought. Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) is a perennial fruit crop that blossoms during winter. Loquat fruitlets are frequently injured by freezing. To evaluate the role of the EjDHNs in freezing resistance in loquat fruitlets, two cultivars of loquat, the freezing-sensitive 'Ninghaibai' (FS-NHB) and the freezing-tolerant 'Jiajiao' (FT-JJ), were analyzed under induced freezing stress. Freezing stress led to obvious accumulation of reactive oxygen species and considerable lipid peroxidation in membranes during the treatment period. Both these phenomena were more pronounced in 'FS-NHB' than in 'FS-JJ.' Immunogold labeling of dehydrin protein was performed. DHN proteins were found to be concentrated mainly in the vicinity of the plasma membrane, and the density of the immunogold labeling was significantly higher after freezing treatment, especially in the more freezing-tolerant cultivar 'FT-JJ.' Seven DHNs, showing four different structure types, were obtained from loquat fruitlets and used to study the characteristics of different EjDHN proteins. These DHN proteins are all highly hydrophilic, but they differ significantly in size, ranging from 188 to 475 amino acids, and in biochemical properties, such as theoretical pI, aliphatic index, and instability index. Freezing treatment resulted in up-regulation of the expression levels of all seven EjDHNs, regardless of structure type. The accumulation of the transcripts of these EjDHN genes was much more pronounced in 'FT-JJ' than in 'FS-NHB.' Altogether, this study provides evidence that EjDHNs are involved in the cryoprotection of the plasma membrane during freeze-induced dehydration in loquat fruitlets.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24498141 PMCID: PMC3909202 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Primers used for Q-PCR amplification.
| Gene | GenBank accession number | Forward primers(5′-3′) | Reverse primer(5′-3′) | Product size (bp) |
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| FJ472835 |
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| 141 |
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| FJ472836 |
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| 111 |
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| KF277187 |
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| 163 |
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| KF277188 |
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| 107 |
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| KF277189 |
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| 109 |
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| KF277190 |
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| 316 |
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| KF277191 |
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| 131 |
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| JN004223 |
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| 172 |
Figure 1Leakage of electrolytes in loquat fruitlets from ‘FS-NHB’ and ‘FT-JJ’ when treated with temperatures below freezing.
The data were presented as the mean ± SE (n = 3).
Figure 2Physiological changes in ‘FS-NHB’ and ‘FT-JJ’ fruitlets during freezing treatment.
A) O2 . − generation rate; B) H2O2 content; C) MDA content; D) SOD activity; E) APX activity; F) CAT activity. The data were presented as the mean ± SE (n = 3).
Figure 3Immunogold labeling of dehydrin protein in loquat fruitlets.
A) ‘FS-NHB’ before freezing stress; B) ‘FT-JJ’ before freezing stress; C) ‘FS-NHB’ after freezing stress; D) ‘FT-JJ’ after freezing stress. CW, cell wall; the arrow indicates the dense labeling on the plasma membrane; Bar = 0.5 µm.
Immunogold labeling density of EjDHNs in fruitlets of ‘FS-NHB’ and ‘FT-JJ.’
| Cultivar | FS-NHB | FT-JJ | ||
| Treatment | CK | Freezing stress | CK | Freezing stress |
| Gold Particles per µm2
| 0.8±0.2 a | 4.4±1.2 b | 4.6±0.9 b | 15.2±2.7 c |
Values are expressed as mean ± SE (n = 5). Values followed by different letters are significantly different at p<0.05.
Characteristics of loquat DHN protein sequence features.
| Name | Type | AA | MW (kDa) | pI | Aliphatic index | Instability index | GRAVY |
| EjDHN1 | Y2SK3 | 188 | 19.9 | 7.98 | 33.30 | 25.44 | –1.269 |
| EjDHN2 | SK3 | 273 | 31.6 | 5.28 | 41.79 | 54.03 | –1.698 |
| EjDHN3 | SK9 | 475 | 50.3 | 7.24 | 34.57 | 23.24 | –1.288 |
| EjDHN4 | K4 | 200 | 21.5 | 6.45 | 30.35 | 1.18 | –1.244 |
| EjDHN5 | SK3 | 284 | 32.8 | 5.17 | 41.23 | 57.94 | –1.646 |
| EjDHN6 | YK3 | 190 | 20.2 | 4.79 | 18.53 | 16.53 | –1.322 |
| EjDHN7 | SK3 | 193 | 20.3 | 6.12 | 32.38 | 24.89 | –1.324 |
Figure 4Alignment of multiple EjDHN amino acid sequences.
Conserved amino acid sequences are indicated by pink boxes for the Y-segment; blue boxes for the S-segment; and red boxes for the other Y-segment.
Figure 5Phylogenetic analysis of dehydrin proteins from loquat, apple, Arabidopsis thaliana, and barley.
An unrooted tree was generated using the MEGA5.0 program and neighbor-joining method. Proteins were arranged into classes I, II, III, and IV based on sequence similarities. GenBank accession numbers are as follows: seven loquat (Eriobotrya japonica; Ej) dehydrins including EjDHN1 (FJ472835), EjDHN2 (FJ472836), EjDHN3 (KF277187), EjDHN4 (KF277188), EjDHN5 (KF277189), EjDHN6 (KF277190), and EjDHN7 (KF277191); nine apple (Malus domestica, Md) dehydrins including MdDHN1 (JQ649456), MdDHN2 (JQ649457), MdDHN3 (JQ649458), MdDHN4 (JQ649459), MdDHN5 (JQ649460), MdDHN6 (JQ649461), MdDHN7 (JQ649462), MdDHN8 (JQ649463), and MdDHN9 (JQ649464); ten Arabidopsis thaliana (At) dehydrins including At1g20440 (AY11 4699), At1g20450 (AF360351), At1g54410 (NM_104319), At1g 76180 (AF339722), At2g21490 (BT000900), At3g50970 (NM_114957), At3g50980 (NM_114958), At4g38410 (NM_120003), At4g39130 (NM_120073), and At5g66400 (AY093779); and thirteen barley (Hordeum vulgare, Hv) dehydrins including HvDHN1 (AF043087), HvDHN2 (AF181452), HvDHN3 (AF181453), HvDHN4 (AF181454), HvDHN5 (AF181455), HvDHN6 (AF181456), HvDHN7 (AF181457), HvDHN8 (AF181458), HvDHN9 (AF181459), HvDHN10 (AF181460), HvDHN11 (AF043086), HvDHN12 (AF155129), and HvDHN13 (AY681974).
Figure 6Expression patterns of EjDHN genes in ‘FS-NHB’ and ‘FT-JJ’ fruitlets during freezing treatment.
The level of actin expression was used to normalize the mRNA levels in each sample, and mRNA levels produced by Q-PCR are expressed relative to actin levels. The data were presented as means mean ± SE (n = 3).