期刊
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00484
关键词
proline; drought; P5CS1; proline dehydrogenase; protein phosphatase 2C; natural variation; post-translational modification; Arabidopsis thaliana
资金
- Academia Sinica
- Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology
Drought-induced proline accumulation observed in many plant species has led to the hypothesis that further increases in proline accumulation would promote drought tolerance. Here we discuss both previous and new data showing that proline metabolism and turnover, rather than just proline accumulation, functions to maintain growth during water limitation. Mutants of Delta(1)-Pyrroline-5-Carboxylate Synthetase1 (P5CS1) and Praline Dehydrogenase1 (PDH1), key enzymes in proline synthesis and catabolism respectively, both have similar reductions in growth during controlled soil drying. Such results are consistent with patterns of natural variation in proline accumulation and with evidence that turnover of proline can act to buffer cellular redox status during drought. Proline synthesis and catabolism are regulated by multiple cellular mechanisms, of which we know only a few. An example of this is immunoblot detection of P5CS1 and PDH1 showing that the Highly ABA-induced (HAI) protein phosphatase 2Cs (PP2C5) have different effects on P5CS1 and PDH1 protein levels despite having similar increases in proline accumulation. lmmunoblot data also indicate that both P5CS1 and PDH1 are subjected to unknown post-translational modifications.
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