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A phloem-localized Arabidopsis metacaspase (AtMC3) improves drought tolerance

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 239, Issue 4, Pages 1281-1299

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19022

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abscisic acid; Arabidopsis thaliana; drought; hypoxia; metacaspases; osmotic stress; phloem

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Increasing drought poses a serious threat to agriculture, and understanding plant response mechanisms is crucial. By using genetic, proteomic, and physiological approaches, the role of AtMC3, a phloem-specific protein, in osmotic stress responses was investigated. The results showed that overexpression of AtMC3 enhances vascular tissue differentiation and maintains higher levels of vascular-mediated transportation, leading to improved drought tolerance.
Increasing drought phenomena pose a serious threat to agricultural productivity. Although plants have multiple ways to respond to the complexity of drought stress, the underlying mechanisms of stress sensing and signaling remain unclear. The role of the vasculature, in particular the phloem, in facilitating inter-organ communication is critical and poorly understood.Combining genetic, proteomic and physiological approaches, we investigated the role of AtMC3, a phloem-specific member of the metacaspase family, in osmotic stress responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. Analyses of the proteome in plants with altered AtMC3 levels revealed differential abundance of proteins related to osmotic stress pointing into a role of the protein in water-stress-related responses.Overexpression of AtMC3 conferred drought tolerance by enhancing the differentiation of specific vascular tissues and maintaining higher levels of vascular-mediated transportation, while plants lacking the protein showed an impaired response to drought and inability to respond effectively to the hormone abscisic acid.Overall, our data highlight the importance of AtMC3 and vascular plasticity in fine-tuning early drought responses at the whole plant level without affecting growth or yield.

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