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Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea
Aquaporins (AQPs) play a pivotal role in the cellular transport of water and many other small solutes, influencing many physiological and developmental processes in plants. In the present study, extensive bioinformatics analysis of AQPs was performed in Aquilegia coerulea L., a model species belongi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060799 |
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author | Singh, Shweta Bhatt, Vacha Kumar, Virender Kumawat, Surbhi Khatri, Praveen Singla, Pankaj Shivaraj, S.M. Nadaf, Altaf Deshmukh, Rupesh Sharma, Tilak Raj Sonah, Humira |
author_facet | Singh, Shweta Bhatt, Vacha Kumar, Virender Kumawat, Surbhi Khatri, Praveen Singla, Pankaj Shivaraj, S.M. Nadaf, Altaf Deshmukh, Rupesh Sharma, Tilak Raj Sonah, Humira |
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description | Aquaporins (AQPs) play a pivotal role in the cellular transport of water and many other small solutes, influencing many physiological and developmental processes in plants. In the present study, extensive bioinformatics analysis of AQPs was performed in Aquilegia coerulea L., a model species belonging to basal eudicots, with a particular focus on understanding the AQPs role in the developing petal nectar spur. A total of 29 AQPs were identified in Aquilegia, and their phylogenetic analysis performed with previously reported AQPs from rice, poplar and Arabidopsis depicted five distinct subfamilies of AQPs. Interestingly, comparative analysis revealed the loss of an uncharacterized intrinsic protein II (XIP-II) group in Aquilegia. The absence of the entire XIP subfamily has been reported in several previous studies, however, the loss of a single clade within the XIP family has not been characterized. Furthermore, protein structure analysis of AQPs was performed to understand pore diversity, which is helpful for the prediction of solute specificity. Similarly, an AQP AqcNIP2-1 was identified in Aquilegia, predicted as a silicon influx transporter based on the presence of features such as the G-S-G-R aromatic arginine selectivity filter, the spacing between asparagine-proline-alanine (NPA) motifs and pore morphology. RNA-seq analysis showed a high expression of tonoplast intrinsic proteins (TIPs) and plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) in the developing petal spur. The results presented here will be helpful in understanding the AQP evolution in Aquilegia and their expression regulation, particularly during floral development. |
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spelling | pubmed-73554652020-07-23 Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea Singh, Shweta Bhatt, Vacha Kumar, Virender Kumawat, Surbhi Khatri, Praveen Singla, Pankaj Shivaraj, S.M. Nadaf, Altaf Deshmukh, Rupesh Sharma, Tilak Raj Sonah, Humira Plants (Basel) Article Aquaporins (AQPs) play a pivotal role in the cellular transport of water and many other small solutes, influencing many physiological and developmental processes in plants. In the present study, extensive bioinformatics analysis of AQPs was performed in Aquilegia coerulea L., a model species belonging to basal eudicots, with a particular focus on understanding the AQPs role in the developing petal nectar spur. A total of 29 AQPs were identified in Aquilegia, and their phylogenetic analysis performed with previously reported AQPs from rice, poplar and Arabidopsis depicted five distinct subfamilies of AQPs. Interestingly, comparative analysis revealed the loss of an uncharacterized intrinsic protein II (XIP-II) group in Aquilegia. The absence of the entire XIP subfamily has been reported in several previous studies, however, the loss of a single clade within the XIP family has not been characterized. Furthermore, protein structure analysis of AQPs was performed to understand pore diversity, which is helpful for the prediction of solute specificity. Similarly, an AQP AqcNIP2-1 was identified in Aquilegia, predicted as a silicon influx transporter based on the presence of features such as the G-S-G-R aromatic arginine selectivity filter, the spacing between asparagine-proline-alanine (NPA) motifs and pore morphology. RNA-seq analysis showed a high expression of tonoplast intrinsic proteins (TIPs) and plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) in the developing petal spur. The results presented here will be helpful in understanding the AQP evolution in Aquilegia and their expression regulation, particularly during floral development. MDPI 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7355465/ /pubmed/32604788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060799 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Singh, Shweta Bhatt, Vacha Kumar, Virender Kumawat, Surbhi Khatri, Praveen Singla, Pankaj Shivaraj, S.M. Nadaf, Altaf Deshmukh, Rupesh Sharma, Tilak Raj Sonah, Humira Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title | Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title_full | Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title_short | Evolutionary Understanding of Aquaporin Transport System in the Basal Eudicot Model Species Aquilegia coerulea |
title_sort | evolutionary understanding of aquaporin transport system in the basal eudicot model species aquilegia coerulea |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355465/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9060799 |
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