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Differential tissue-specific expression of NtAQP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a role for this protein in stomatal and mesophyll conductance of CO2 under standard and salt-stress conditions

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PLANTA
卷 239, 期 2, 页码 357-366

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DOI: 10.1007/s00425-013-1988-8

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Arabidopsis; Mesophyll conductance; Nicotiana tabacum aquaporin 1; Salt stress; Stomatal conductance; Tissue-specific expression

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  1. Rehovot-Hohenheim partnership program
  2. Israel Science Foundation, Jerusalem (ISF) [1311/12]
  3. Plan Nacional (Spain) project grant MECOME [BFU2011-23294]

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The regulation of plant hydraulic conductance and gas conductance involves a number of different morphological, physiological and molecular mechanisms working in harmony. At the molecular level, aquaporins play a key role in the transport of water, as well as CO2, through cell membranes. Yet, their tissue-related function, which controls whole-plant gas exchange and water relations, is less understood. In this study, we examined the tissue-specific effects of the stress-induced tobacco Aquaporin1 (NtAQP1), which functions as both a water and CO2 channel, on whole-plant behavior. In tobacco and tomato plants, constitutive overexpression of NtAQP1 increased net photosynthesis (A (N)), mesophyll CO2 conductance (g (m)) and stomatal conductance (g (s)) and, under stress, increased root hydraulic conductivity (L (pr)) as well. Our results revealed that NtAQP1 that is specifically expressed in the mesophyll tissue plays an important role in increasing both A (N) and g (m). Moreover, targeting NtAQP1 expression to the cells of the vascular envelope significantly improved the plants' stress response. Surprisingly, NtAQP1 expression in the guard cells did not have a significant effect under any of the tested conditions. The tissue-specific involvement of NtAQP1 in hydraulic and gas conductance via the interaction between the vasculature and the stomata is discussed.

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