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Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development

Pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) proteins play a role in plant growth and development, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. Here, we isolated a salt-induced PR-10 gene from the halophyte Halostachys caspica and named it HcPR10. HcPR10 was constitutively expressed during developm...

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Autores principales: Feng, Yudan, Ren, Yanpeng, Zhang, Hua, Heng, Youqiang, Wang, Zhanxin, Wang, Yan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10169677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180382
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116985
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author Feng, Yudan
Ren, Yanpeng
Zhang, Hua
Heng, Youqiang
Wang, Zhanxin
Wang, Yan
author_facet Feng, Yudan
Ren, Yanpeng
Zhang, Hua
Heng, Youqiang
Wang, Zhanxin
Wang, Yan
author_sort Feng, Yudan
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description Pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) proteins play a role in plant growth and development, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. Here, we isolated a salt-induced PR-10 gene from the halophyte Halostachys caspica and named it HcPR10. HcPR10 was constitutively expressed during development and HcPR10 localized to the nucleus and cytoplasm. HcPR10-mediated phenotypes including bolting, earlier flowering, increased branch number and siliques per plant are highly correlated with increased cytokinin levels in transgenic Arabidopsis. Meanwhile, increased levels of cytokinin in plants is temporally correlated with HcPR10 expression patterns. Although the expression of cytokinin biosynthesis genes validated was not upregulated, cytokinin-related genes including chloroplast-related genes, cytokinin metabolism and cytokinin responses genes and flowering-related genes were significantly upregulated in the transgenic Arabidopsis compared to the wild type by transcriptome deep sequencing. Analysis of the crystal structure of HcPR10 revealed a trans-zeatin riboside (a type of cytokinin) located deep in its cavity, with a conserved conformation and protein–ligand interactions, supporting HcRP10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir. Moreover, HcPR10 in Halostachys caspica predominantly accumulated in vascular tissue, the site of long-distance translocation of plant hormones. Collectively, we draw that HcPR10 as a cytokinin reservoir induces cytokinin-related signal transduction in plants, thereby promoting plant growth and development. These findings could provide intriguing insights into the role of HcPR10 proteins in phytohormone regulation in plants and advance our understanding of cytokinin-mediated plant development and could facilitate the breeding of transgenic crops with earlier mature, higher yielding agronomic traits.
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spelling pubmed-101696772023-05-11 Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development Feng, Yudan Ren, Yanpeng Zhang, Hua Heng, Youqiang Wang, Zhanxin Wang, Yan Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) proteins play a role in plant growth and development, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. Here, we isolated a salt-induced PR-10 gene from the halophyte Halostachys caspica and named it HcPR10. HcPR10 was constitutively expressed during development and HcPR10 localized to the nucleus and cytoplasm. HcPR10-mediated phenotypes including bolting, earlier flowering, increased branch number and siliques per plant are highly correlated with increased cytokinin levels in transgenic Arabidopsis. Meanwhile, increased levels of cytokinin in plants is temporally correlated with HcPR10 expression patterns. Although the expression of cytokinin biosynthesis genes validated was not upregulated, cytokinin-related genes including chloroplast-related genes, cytokinin metabolism and cytokinin responses genes and flowering-related genes were significantly upregulated in the transgenic Arabidopsis compared to the wild type by transcriptome deep sequencing. Analysis of the crystal structure of HcPR10 revealed a trans-zeatin riboside (a type of cytokinin) located deep in its cavity, with a conserved conformation and protein–ligand interactions, supporting HcRP10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir. Moreover, HcPR10 in Halostachys caspica predominantly accumulated in vascular tissue, the site of long-distance translocation of plant hormones. Collectively, we draw that HcPR10 as a cytokinin reservoir induces cytokinin-related signal transduction in plants, thereby promoting plant growth and development. These findings could provide intriguing insights into the role of HcPR10 proteins in phytohormone regulation in plants and advance our understanding of cytokinin-mediated plant development and could facilitate the breeding of transgenic crops with earlier mature, higher yielding agronomic traits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10169677/ /pubmed/37180382 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116985 Text en Copyright © 2023 Feng, Ren, Zhang, Heng, Wang and Wang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Feng, Yudan
Ren, Yanpeng
Zhang, Hua
Heng, Youqiang
Wang, Zhanxin
Wang, Yan
Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title_full Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title_fullStr Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title_full_unstemmed Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title_short Halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
title_sort halostachys caspica pathogenesis-related protein 10 acts as a cytokinin reservoir to regulate plant growth and development
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10169677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37180382
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1116985
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