Literature DB >> 27068521

The Hevea brasiliensis XIP aquaporin subfamily: genomic, structural and functional characterizations with relevance to intensive latex harvesting.

David Lopez1, Maroua Ben Amira1, Daniel Brown2,3, Beatriz Muries4, Nicole Brunel-Michac1, Sylvain Bourgerie5, Benoit Porcheron6, Remi Lemoine6, Hervé Chrestin7, Ewan Mollison3, Alessandra Di Cola3, Lorenzo Frigerio2, Jean-Louis Julien1, Aurélie Gousset-Dupont1, Boris Fumanal1, Philippe Label1, Valérie Pujade-Renaud1,8, Daniel Auguin9, Jean-Stéphane Venisse10,11.   

Abstract

X-Intrinsic Proteins (XIP) were recently identified in a narrow range of plants as a full clade within the aquaporins. These channels reportedly facilitate the transport of a wide range of hydrophobic solutes. The functional roles of XIP in planta remain poorly identified. In this study, we found three XIP genes (HbXIP1;1, HbXIP2;1 and HbXIP3;1) in the Hevea brasiliensis genome. Comprehensive bioinformatics, biochemical and structural analyses were used to acquire a better understanding of this AQP subfamily. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that HbXIPs clustered into two major groups, each distributed in a specific lineage of the order Malpighiales. Tissue-specific expression profiles showed that only HbXIP2;1 was expressed in all the vegetative tissues tested (leaves, stem, bark, xylem and latex), suggesting that HbXIP2;1 could take part in a wide range of cellular processes. This is particularly relevant to the rubber-producing laticiferous system, where this isoform was found to be up-regulated during tapping and ethylene treatments. Furthermore, the XIP transcriptional pattern is significantly correlated to latex production level. Structural comparison with SoPIP2;1 from Spinacia oleracea species provides new insights into the possible role of structural checkpoints by which HbXIP2;1 ensures glycerol transfer across the membrane. From these results, we discuss the physiological involvement of glycerol and HbXIP2;1 in water homeostasis and carbon stream of challenged laticifers. The characterization of HbXIP2;1 during rubber tree tapping lends new insights into molecular and physiological response processes of laticifer metabolism in the context of latex exploitation.

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Keywords:  Cell homeostasis; Evolution; Glycerol; Hevea brasiliensis; Latex; XIP aquaporin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27068521     DOI: 10.1007/s11103-016-0462-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Mol Biol        ISSN: 0167-4412            Impact factor:   4.076


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Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2021-02-23

2.  The Grapevine Uncharacterized Intrinsic Protein 1 (VvXIP1) Is Regulated by Drought Stress and Transports Glycerol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Heavy Metals but Not Water.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-08-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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4.  Genome Wild Analysis and Molecular Understanding of the Aquaporin Diversity in Olive Trees (Olea Europaea L.).

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