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MdATG5a induces drought tolerance by improving the antioxidant defenses and promoting starch degradation in apple

Journal

PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 312, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111052

Keywords

Autophagy; Apple; MdATG5a; Drought tolerance; Antioxidant system; Metabolic adjustments

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD1000303]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31972391]
  3. China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA [CARS-27]

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Autophagy plays a positive role in enhancing the tolerance of plants to abiotic stresses. The overexpression of MdATG5a in apple plants improves drought tolerance by enhancing antioxidant defenses and metabolic adjustments. The findings suggest that MdATG5a-mediated autophagy is a promising strategy to enhance drought tolerance in apple plants.
Drought occurrence seriously affects the productivity and quality of apple crop worldwide. Autophagy, a conserved process for the degradation and recycling of unwanted cellular components, is considered to positively regulate the tolerance of various abiotic stresses in plants. In the current study, we isolated two ATG5 homologs genes, namely, MdATG5a and MdATG5b, from apple, demonstrating their responsiveness to drought and oxidative stresses. In addition to having the same cellular localization in the nucleus and cytoplasm, both MdATG5a and MdATG5b could interact with MdATG12. Transgenic apple plants overexpressing MdATG5a exhibited an improved drought tolerance, as indicated by less drought-related damage and higher photosynthetic capacities compared to wild-type (WT) plants under drought stress. The overexpression of MdATG5a improved antioxidant defenses in apple when exposed to drought via elevating both antioxidant enzyme activities and the levels of beneficial antioxidants. Furthermore, under drought stress, the overexpression of MdATG5a promoted the mobilization of starch to accumulate greater levels of soluble sugars, contributing to osmotic adjustments and supporting carbon skeletons for proline synthesis. Such changes in physiological responses may be associated with increased autophagic activities in the transgenic plants upon exposure to drought. Our results demonstrate that MdATG5a-mediated autophagy enhances drought tolerance of apple plants via improving antioxidant defenses and metabolic adjustments.

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