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Proline-rich protein gene PdPRP regulates secondary wall formation in poplar.

Shaofeng Li1, Yaoxiang Zhang1, Changjun Ding2, Xu Gao1, Ran Wang1, Wenjuan Mo1, Fuling Lv1, Shaoli Wang1, Liang Liu1, Zhimin Tang1, Hua Tian1, Jianhui Zhang3, Bingyu Zhang2, Qinjun Huang2, Mengzhu Lu2, Ta-Na Wuyun4, Zanmin Hu5, Yongxiu Xia6, Xiaohua Su7.   

Abstract

Proline-rich protein (PRP) is a plant cell wall associated protein. Its distinct patterns of regulation and localization studied in a number of plants indicate that it may play important roles in growth and development. However, the mechanism of how these genes control secondary cell wall development in tree species is largely unknown. Here, we report that a Populus deltoides (Marsh.) proline-rich protein gene PdPRP was preferentially expressed in immature/mature phloem and immature xylem in P. deltoides. PdPRP overexpression increased poplar plant height and diameter as well as the radial width of the phloem and xylem regions, facilitated secondary wall deposition, and induced expression of genes related to microfibril angle (MFA) and secondary wall biosynthesis. Downregulation of PdPRP retarded poplar growth, decreased the radial width of the secondary phloem and secondary xylem regions, reduced secondary wall thickening in fibers and vessels, and decreased the expression of genes related to MFA and secondary wall biosynthesis. These results suggest that PdPRP might positively regulate secondary cell wall formation by promoting secondary wall thickening and expansion in poplar. PdPRP-overexpressing poplar had a lower MFA, indicating that PdPRP may be useful for improving wood stiffness and properties in plants. Together, our results demonstrate that PdPRP is a proline-rich protein associated with cell wall development, playing a critical role in regulating secondary cell wall formation in poplar.
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Keywords:  Molecular mechanisms; PdPRP; Populus deltoids; Secondary wall formation; Vascular growth

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30599461     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2018.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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