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Mesophyll conductance is unaffected by expression of Arabidopsis PIP1 aquaporins in the plasmalemma of Nicotiana

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 73, Issue 11, Pages 3625-3636

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erac065

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Carbon isotope discrimination; mesophyll conductance; Nicotiana tabacum; photosynthesis; PIP aquaporin genes; transgenic

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  1. University of Illinois as part of the Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) project - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  2. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis [CE1401000015]

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Increasing mesophyll conductance can improve the efficiency of C-3 photosynthesis, but attempts to enhance it through modified aquaporin activity were unsuccessful.
In plants with C-3 photosynthesis, increasing the diffusion conductance for CO2 from the substomatal cavity to chloroplast stroma (mesophyll conductance) can improve the efficiencies of both CO2 assimilation and photosynthetic water use. In the diffusion pathway from substomatal cavity to chloroplast stroma, the plasmalemma and chloroplast envelope membranes impose a considerable barrier to CO2 diffusion, limiting photosynthetic efficiency. In an attempt to improve membrane permeability to CO2, and increase photosynthesis in tobacco, we generated transgenic lines in Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Petite Havana carrying either the Arabidopsis PIP1;2 (AtPIP1;2) or PIP1;4 (AtPIP1;4) gene driven by the constitutive dual 2x35S CMV promoter. From a collection of independent T-0 transgenics, two T-2 lines from each gene were characterized, with western blots confirming increased total aquaporin protein abundance in the AtPIP1;2 tobacco lines. Transient expression of AtPIP1;2-mGFP6 and AtPIP1;4-mGFP6 fusions in Nicotiana benthamiana identified that both AtPIP1;2 and AtPIP1;4 localize to the plasmalemma. Despite achieving ectopic production and correct localization, gas exchange measurements combined with carbon isotope discrimination measurements detected no increase in mesophyll conductance or CO2 assimilation rate in the tobacco lines expressing AtPIP. We discuss the complexities associated with trying to enhance g(m) through modified aquaporin activity. Arabidopsis aquaporins AtPIP1;2 and AtPIP1;4 whose genes were ectopically expressed in tobacco localized to the plasma membrane but did not detectably increase mesophyll conductance.

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