Literature DB >> 34073070

Microtubule Dynamics Plays a Vital Role in Plant Adaptation and Tolerance to Salt Stress.

Hyun Jin Chun1, Dongwon Baek2, Byung Jun Jin3, Hyun Min Cho3, Mi Suk Park2, Su Hyeon Lee3, Lack Hyeon Lim3, Ye Jin Cha3, Dong-Won Bae4, Sun Tae Kim5, Dae-Jin Yun6, Min Chul Kim1,2,3.   

Abstract

Although recent studies suggest that the plant cytoskeleton is associated with plant stress responses, such as salt, cold, and drought, the molecular mechanism underlying microtubule function in plant salt stress response remains unclear. We performed a comparative proteomic analysis between control suspension-cultured cells (A0) and salt-adapted cells (A120) established from Arabidopsis root callus to investigate plant adaptation mechanisms to long-term salt stress. We identified 50 differentially expressed proteins (45 up- and 5 down-regulated proteins) in A120 cells compared with A0 cells. Gene ontology enrichment and protein network analyses indicated that differentially expressed proteins in A120 cells were strongly associated with cell structure-associated clusters, including cytoskeleton and cell wall biogenesis. Gene expression analysis revealed that expressions of cytoskeleton-related genes, such as FBA8, TUB3, TUB4, TUB7, TUB9, and ACT7, and a cell wall biogenesis-related gene, CCoAOMT1, were induced in salt-adapted A120 cells. Moreover, the loss-of-function mutant of Arabidopsis TUB9 gene, tub9, showed a hypersensitive phenotype to salt stress. Consistent overexpression of Arabidopsis TUB9 gene in rice transgenic plants enhanced tolerance to salt stress. Our results suggest that microtubules play crucial roles in plant adaptation and tolerance to salt stress. The modulation of microtubule-related gene expression can be an effective strategy for developing salt-tolerant crops.

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Keywords:  microtubules; proteomics; salt adaptation; salt stress; tubulin

Year:  2021        PMID: 34073070     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22115957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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