Publication: Heat stress and wounding response in expression and RNAi impact on Arabidopsis thaliana soluble pyrophosphatase isoforms
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Ergen, Z. Neslihan
greiner, Steffen
Rausch, Thomas
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Mature plants are assumed to lack cytoplasmic
soluble pyrophosphatase activity and vacuolar
membrane-bound proton-pumping pyrophosphatase
is generally accepted as the sole enzyme
responsible for the removal of pyrophosphate
accumulated in the cytosol as a by-product of
several biosynthetic pathways. On the contrary,
Arabidopsis thaliana genome encodes six soluble
pyrophosphatase isoforms, which were shown to
be highly conserved both in nucleic and in amino
acid sequences. There is only one isoform that is
shown to be localized in plastids and there is no
data available on the localization and/or possible
expressional regulation of other isoforms. The
analyses of the change in transcription of all A.
thaliana soluble pyrophosphatases showed
isoform-specific regulation, indicating the role of
these isoforms during stress response.
Furthermore, we have selected two isoforms through Digital Northern analysis derived from
UniGene database and specifically knockdown
these isoforms by RNAi approach. The results
indicated that A. thaliana soluble pyrophosphatases
have specific function in vivo and the
loss of function of one or more isoforms can not
be compensated by the function of others. Data
obtained from this study indicates the possible
critical role of soluble pyrophosphatases during
plant development and stress response.