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Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley

Chloroplasts, the sites of photosynthesis in higher plants, have evolved several means to tolerate short episodes of drought stress through biosynthesis of diverse metabolites essential for plant function, but these become ineffective when the duration of the stress is prolonged. Cyanobacteria are t...

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Autores principales: Shahinnia, Fahimeh, Tula, Suresh, Hensel, Goetz, Reiahisamani, Narges, Nasr, Nasrin, Kumlehn, Jochen, Gómez, Rodrigo, Lodeyro, Anabella F., Carrillo, Néstor, Hajirezaei, Mohammad R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.613731
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author Shahinnia, Fahimeh
Tula, Suresh
Hensel, Goetz
Reiahisamani, Narges
Nasr, Nasrin
Kumlehn, Jochen
Gómez, Rodrigo
Lodeyro, Anabella F.
Carrillo, Néstor
Hajirezaei, Mohammad R.
author_facet Shahinnia, Fahimeh
Tula, Suresh
Hensel, Goetz
Reiahisamani, Narges
Nasr, Nasrin
Kumlehn, Jochen
Gómez, Rodrigo
Lodeyro, Anabella F.
Carrillo, Néstor
Hajirezaei, Mohammad R.
author_sort Shahinnia, Fahimeh
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description Chloroplasts, the sites of photosynthesis in higher plants, have evolved several means to tolerate short episodes of drought stress through biosynthesis of diverse metabolites essential for plant function, but these become ineffective when the duration of the stress is prolonged. Cyanobacteria are the closest bacterial homologs of plastids with two photosystems to perform photosynthesis and to evolve oxygen as a byproduct. The presence of Flv genes encoding flavodiiron proteins has been shown to enhance stress tolerance in cyanobacteria. In an attempt to support the growth of plants exposed to drought, the Synechocystis genes Flv1 and Flv3 were expressed in barley with their products being targeted to the chloroplasts. The heterologous expression of both Flv1 and Flv3 accelerated days to heading, increased biomass, promoted the number of spikes and grains per plant, and improved the total grain weight per plant of transgenic lines exposed to drought. Improved growth correlated with enhanced availability of soluble sugars, a higher turnover of amino acids and the accumulation of lower levels of proline in the leaf. Flv1 and Flv3 maintained the energy status of the leaves in the stressed plants by converting sucrose to glucose and fructose, immediate precursors for energy production to support plant growth under drought. The results suggest that sugars and amino acids play a fundamental role in the maintenance of the energy status and metabolic activity to ensure growth and survival under stress conditions, that is, water limitation in this particular case. Engineering chloroplasts by Flv genes into the plant genome, therefore, has the potential to improve plant productivity wherever drought stress represents a significant production constraint.
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spelling pubmed-78383732021-01-28 Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley Shahinnia, Fahimeh Tula, Suresh Hensel, Goetz Reiahisamani, Narges Nasr, Nasrin Kumlehn, Jochen Gómez, Rodrigo Lodeyro, Anabella F. Carrillo, Néstor Hajirezaei, Mohammad R. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Chloroplasts, the sites of photosynthesis in higher plants, have evolved several means to tolerate short episodes of drought stress through biosynthesis of diverse metabolites essential for plant function, but these become ineffective when the duration of the stress is prolonged. Cyanobacteria are the closest bacterial homologs of plastids with two photosystems to perform photosynthesis and to evolve oxygen as a byproduct. The presence of Flv genes encoding flavodiiron proteins has been shown to enhance stress tolerance in cyanobacteria. In an attempt to support the growth of plants exposed to drought, the Synechocystis genes Flv1 and Flv3 were expressed in barley with their products being targeted to the chloroplasts. The heterologous expression of both Flv1 and Flv3 accelerated days to heading, increased biomass, promoted the number of spikes and grains per plant, and improved the total grain weight per plant of transgenic lines exposed to drought. Improved growth correlated with enhanced availability of soluble sugars, a higher turnover of amino acids and the accumulation of lower levels of proline in the leaf. Flv1 and Flv3 maintained the energy status of the leaves in the stressed plants by converting sucrose to glucose and fructose, immediate precursors for energy production to support plant growth under drought. The results suggest that sugars and amino acids play a fundamental role in the maintenance of the energy status and metabolic activity to ensure growth and survival under stress conditions, that is, water limitation in this particular case. Engineering chloroplasts by Flv genes into the plant genome, therefore, has the potential to improve plant productivity wherever drought stress represents a significant production constraint. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7838373/ /pubmed/33519872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.613731 Text en Copyright © 2021 Shahinnia, Tula, Hensel, Reiahisamani, Nasr, Kumlehn, Gómez, Lodeyro, Carrillo and Hajirezaei. http://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
Shahinnia, Fahimeh
Tula, Suresh
Hensel, Goetz
Reiahisamani, Narges
Nasr, Nasrin
Kumlehn, Jochen
Gómez, Rodrigo
Lodeyro, Anabella F.
Carrillo, Néstor
Hajirezaei, Mohammad R.
Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title_full Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title_fullStr Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title_full_unstemmed Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title_short Plastid-Targeted Cyanobacterial Flavodiiron Proteins Maintain Carbohydrate Turnover and Enhance Drought Stress Tolerance in Barley
title_sort plastid-targeted cyanobacterial flavodiiron proteins maintain carbohydrate turnover and enhance drought stress tolerance in barley
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.613731
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