Rice (Apr 2018)

Sub-cellular markers highlight intracellular dynamics of membrane proteins in response to abiotic treatments in rice

  • Thi Thu Huyen Chu,
  • Thi Giang Hoang,
  • Duy Chi Trinh,
  • Charlotte Bureau,
  • Donaldo Meynard,
  • Aurore Vernet,
  • Mathieu Ingouff,
  • Nang Vinh Do,
  • Christophe Périn,
  • Emmanuel Guiderdoni,
  • Pascal Gantet,
  • Christophe Maurel,
  • Doan-Trung Luu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-018-0209-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Cell biology approach using membrane protein markers tagged with fluorescent proteins highlights the dynamic behaviour of plant cell membranes, not only in the standard but also in changing environmental conditions. In the past, this strategy has been extensively developed in plant models such as Arabidopsis. Results Here, we generated a set of transgenic lines expressing membrane protein markers to extend this approach to rice, one of the most cultivated crop in the world and an emerging plant model. Lines expressing individually eight membrane protein markers including five aquaporins (OsPIP1;1, OsPIP2;4, OsPIP2;5, OsTIP1;1, OsTIP2;2) and three endosomal trafficking proteins (OsRab5a, OsGAP1, OsSCAMP1) were obtained. Importantly, we challenged in roots the aquaporin-expressing transgenic lines upon salt and osmotic stress and uncovered a highly dynamic behaviour of cell membrane. Conclusion We have uncovered the relocalization and dynamics of plasma membrane aquaporins upon salt and osmotic stresses in rice. Importantly, our data support a model where relocalization of OsPIPs is concomitant with their high cycling dynamics.

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