Frontiers in Plant Science (Jan 2023)

Hexokinase1: A glucose sensor involved in drought stress response and sugar metabolism depending on its kinase activity in strawberry

  • Runqin Wu,
  • Ximeng Lin,
  • Jinwei He,
  • Ailing Min,
  • Li Pang,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Yuanxiu Lin,
  • Yunting Zhang,
  • Wen He,
  • Mengyao Li,
  • Yong Zhang,
  • Ya Luo,
  • Xiaorong Wang,
  • Haoru Tang,
  • Qing Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1069830
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Hexokinase1 (HXK1) is a bifunctional enzyme that plays indispensable roles in plant growth, nitrogen utilization, and stress resistance. However, information on the HXK family members of strawberries and their functions in glucose sensing and metabolic regulation is scarce. In the present study, four HXKs were firstly identified in the genome of Fragaria vesca and F. pentaphylla. The conserved domains of the HXK1s were confirmed, and a site-directed mutation (S177A) was introduced into the FpHXK1. FpHXK1, which shares the highest identity with the AtHXK1 was able to restore the glucose sensitivity and developmental defects of the Arabidopsis gin2-1 mutant, but not its kinase-activity-impaired mutant (FpHXK1S177A). The transcription of FpHXK1 was dramatically up-regulated under PEG-simulated drought stress conditions. The inhibition of the HXK kinase activity delayed the strawberry plant’s responses to drought stress. Transient overexpression of the FpHXK1 and its kinase-impaired mutant differentially affected the level of glucose, sucrose, anthocyanins, and total phenols in strawberry fruits. All these results indicated that the FpHXK1, acting as a glucose sensor, was involved in drought stress response and sugar metabolism depending on its kinase activity.

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