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Title: PRpnp, a novel dual activity PNP family protein improves plant vigor and confers multiple stress tolerance in Citrus aurantifolia
Authors: Singh, Sweta
Chaudhary, Chanderkant
Bharsakale, Rushikesh D.
Gazal, Snehi
Verma, Lokesh
Tarannum, Zeba
Behere, G.T.
Giri, Jitender
Germain, Hugo
Ghosh, Dilip K
Sharma, Ashwani K
Chauhan, Harsh
Keywords: Citrus aurantifolia
Putranjiva roxburghii purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PRpnp)
abscisic acid (ABA)
cytokinin (CK) interconversion
jasmonic acid (JA)
plant defense
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: Plant Biotechnology Journal, 21(4): 726-741
Abstract: Under field conditions, plants are often simultaneously exposed to several abiotic and biotic stresses resulting in significant reductions in growth and yield; thus, developing a multi-stress tolerant variety is imperative. Previously, we reported the neofunctionalization of a novel PNP family protein, Putranjiva roxburghii purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PRpnp) to trypsin inhibitor to cater to the needs of plant defense. However, to date, no study has revealed the potential role and mechanism of either member of this protein group in plant defense. Here, we overexpressed PRpnp in Citrus aurantifolia which showed nuclear-cytoplasmic localization, where it functions in maintaining the intracellular purine reservoir. Overexpression of PRpnp significantly enhanced tolerance to salt, oxidative stress, alkaline pH, drought, and two pests, Papilio demoleus and Scirtothrips citri in transgenic plants. Global gene expression studies revealed that PRpnp overexpression up-regulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) related to ABA- and JA- biosynthesis and signaling, plant defense, growth, and development. LC-MS/MS analysis validated higher endogenous ABA and JA accumulation in transgenic plants. Taken together, our results suggest that PRpnp functions by enhancing the endogenous ABA and JA, which interact synergistically and it also inhibits trypsin proteases in the insect gut. Also, like other purine salvage genes, PRpnp also regulates CK metabolism and increases the levels of CK-free bases in transgenic Mexican lime. We also suggest that PRpnp can be used as a potential candidate to develop new varieties with improved plant vigor and enhanced multiple stress resistance.
Description: Accepted date: 14 December 2022
URI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/pbi.13989
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ISSN: 1467-7652
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