2020
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14662
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Ectopic expression of a rice plasma membrane intrinsic protein (OsPIP1;3) promotes plant growth and water uptake

Abstract: Plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) are known to be major facilitators of the movement of a number of substrates across cell membranes. From a drought-resistant cultivar of Oryza sativa (rice), we isolated an OsPIP1;3 gene single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) that is mostly expressed in rice roots and is strongly responsive to drought stress. Immunocytochemistry showed that OsPIP1;3 majorly accumulated on the proximal end of the endodermis and the cell surface around the xylem. Expression of GFP-OsPIP1;3… Show more

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“…These findings support the observations of [31]. More recently, overexpression of rice OsPIP1-3 enhanced water use efficiency in transgenic tobacco plants [19]. However, this response may well be linked to higher photosynthesis rates due to improved nitrate uptake and transport rather than hydraulics.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…These findings support the observations of [31]. More recently, overexpression of rice OsPIP1-3 enhanced water use efficiency in transgenic tobacco plants [19]. However, this response may well be linked to higher photosynthesis rates due to improved nitrate uptake and transport rather than hydraulics.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…For instance, the F-H-T-R signature observed in the PgPIP (Table 2), which seems strictly conserved across PIP from different species, has been associated with water and H 2 O 2 permeability [14,26,27,63]. Furthermore, PgPIP1-3 carries the same ar/R motif and similar Froger's residues as OsPIP1-3, which has been recently shown to transport nitrate (NO 3 − ) [19]. The H-I-G-R signature observed in PgTIP2-1, PgTIP2-2 and PgTIP2-3, that is conserved in TIP2 from Arabidopsis, maize and rice, supposedly allows permeability to water, NH 3 , urea and H 2 O 2 .…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Aquaporins are membrane‐bound channel proteins that facilitate the passive bidirectional movement of water and other small molecules across biological membranes (Chaumont & Tyerman, 2017). Substrates currently known to be transported by aquaporins include gases (O 2 ; Zwiazek et al, 2017, CO 2 ; Otto et al, 2010; Uehlein, Lovisolo, Siefritz, & Kaldenhoff, 2003; Uehlein et al, 2012), metalloids (silicon; Ma et al, 2006, boron; Takano et al, 2006, arsenic; Li et al, 2009), reactive oxygen species (H 2 O 2 ; Bienert et al, 2007; Dynowski, Schaaf, Loque, Moran, & Ludewig, 2008a; Hooijmaijers et al, 2012; Rodrigues et al, 2017), monovalent ions (Na + ; Byrt et al, 2017; Kourghi et al, 2017; Weaver, Shomer, Louis, & Roberts, 1994; NO 3 − ; Liu et al, 2020), and other neutral substrates (urea; Dynowski, Mayer, Moran, & Ludewig, 2008b, glycerol; Gerbeau, Guclu, Ripoche, & Maurel, 1999, ammonia; Loqué, Ludewig, Yuan, & von Wirén, 2005). As facilitators of transmembrane water transport, members of the Plasma membrane Intrinsic Protein (PIP) subfamily have roles in mediating water uptake at the root–soil interface, in transcellular water flow, and in regulating hydraulic conductivity in response to abiotic stresses (for reviews, see Chaumont & Tyerman, 2014; Maurel et al, 2015; Gambetta, Knipfer, Fricke, & McElrone, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anion and cation transport properties have been reported for subsets of plant PIPs when expressed and tested in heterologous systems. For example, the rice ( Oryza sativa ) OsPIP1;3, which is upregulated in roots under drought stress, has recently been shown to be able to transport nitrate anions when expressed in mammalian HEK293 cells, and to also function as a water channel [ 10 ]. This aquaporin may be orthologous to the animal AQP6 that shows anion transport activity, though normally not water channel activity [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%