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Identification and expression studies of a PNP from Opuntia ficus-indica
Natriuretic plant peptides (PNPs) are biomolecules with hormonal function that lead to homeostasis of solutes and water in plant cells and are involved in the opening and closing of stomata. In this study, an Opuntia ficus-indica PNP gene was identified and was characterized. It was called OfPNPA an...
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Published in: | Journal of plant biochemistry and biotechnology 2022-06, Vol.31 (2), p.320-329 |
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Summary: | Natriuretic plant peptides (PNPs) are biomolecules with hormonal function that lead to homeostasis of solutes and water in plant cells and are involved in the opening and closing of stomata. In this study, an
Opuntia ficus-indica PNP
gene was identified and was characterized. It was called
OfPNPA
and its sequence was deposited in the NCBI database with the accession number KF649980.
OfPNPA
gene has a similarity greater than 90% with other
PNPs
sequences. The amino acid sequence obtained by virtual translation presented a double-psi β barrel structural domain (DPBB), two conserved cysteines and the KVVD and LSRDAFRVI motifs. The phylogenetic analysis showed two branches, in one was grouped OfPNPA with other PNPs and with endoglucanases, and in the other branch with expansins proteins.
Opuntia ficus-indica
has only one copy of
PNP
gene. In situ hybridization analysis revealed that
PNP
gene is expressed in stomatal guard cells. The Real-Time quantitative reverse transcriptional PCR analysis showed that
PNP
gene expression from ex-vitro grown plants was maximum when the analyzed samples were taken in the dark, while it was minimum in the samples taken during the day. The expression pattern changed in plants grown in vitro
.
However, in both cases the
PNP
expression was higher when stomata must be open. In addition, the immunolocation technique revealed the presence of PNPs receptors in
O. ficus-indica
stomata cells. This is the first report of PNPs in cacti and contribute to understand the role of PNPs in stomatal opening related to acid metabolism of crassulaceae. |
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ISSN: | 0971-7811 0974-1275 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13562-021-00679-9 |