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Functional Characterization of the Stipa purpurea P5CS Gene under Drought Stress Conditions

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22179599

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Stipa purpurea; P5CS; proline; drought tolerance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771123, 32070362]
  2. Yunnan Fundamental Research Projects [202101AT070190]
  3. Digitalization, Development and Application of Biotic Resource [202002AA100007]
  4. poverty alleviation through science and technology projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [KFJ-FP-201905]
  5. technology transfer into the Yunnan Project [202003AD150005]

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This study cloned and identified the P5CS gene from Stipa purpurea, finding that overexpression of SpP5CS in Arabidopsis thaliana led to increased proline content and better growth under drought stress. SpP5CS-overexpressing A. thaliana showed higher resistance to drought stress compared to the wild type, suggesting that SpP5CS may be a potential target gene for enhancing plant resistance to drought.
Free proline has multiple functions in plant cells, such as regulating osmotic potential and protecting both proteins and cell membranes. The expression of Delta 1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase (P5CS), a key enzyme in the proline biosynthetic pathway, increases under drought, salt and cold stress conditions, causing plant cells to accumulate large amounts of proline. In this study, we cloned and identified the P5CS gene from Stipa purpurea, which has a full-length of 2196 bp and encodes 731 amino acids. A subcellular localization analysis indicated that SpP5CS localized to the cytoplasm. The ectopic overexpression of SpP5CS in Arabidopsis thaliana resulted in higher proline contents, longer roots, higher survival rates and less membrane damage under drought stress conditions compared with wild-type controls. SpP5CS-overexpressing A. thaliana was more resistant to drought stress than the wild type, whereas the deletion mutant sp5cs was less resistant to drought stress. Thus, SpP5CS may be a potential candidate target gene for increasing plant resistance to drought stress.

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