J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2016, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (6): 518-528.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12462

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Maize ZmVPP5 is a truncated Vacuole H+-PPase that confers hypersensitivity to salt stress

Xiaoliang Sun1, Weiwei Qi1,2, Yihong Yue1, Huiling Ling1, Gang Wang1,2 and Rentao Song1,2*   

  • 收稿日期:2015-11-12 接受日期:2015-12-31 出版日期:2016-01-05 发布日期:2016-01-05

Maize ZmVPP5 is a truncated Vacuole H+-PPase that confers hypersensitivity to salt stress

Xiaoliang Sun1, Weiwei Qi1,2, Yihong Yue1, Huiling Ling1, Gang Wang1,2 and Rentao Song1,2*   

  1. 1Shanghai key Laboratory of Bio-Energy Crops, School of Life Sciences, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
    2Coordinated Crop Biology Research Center(CBRC), Beijing 100193, China
  • Received:2015-11-12 Accepted:2015-12-31 Online:2016-01-05 Published:2016-01-05
  • About author:*Correspondence: E-mail: rentaosong@staff.shu.edu.cn

摘要: ZmVPP5 is a truncated Vacuole H+-PPase protein. We demonstrated that overexpressing ZmVPP5 exhibited salt hypersensitivity phenotype in transgenic maize and yeast. We also identified a ZmBag6-like protein as a ZmVPP5-interacting protein. Our study of ZmVPP5 has expanded the understanding of the origin and functions of plant truncated VPPs.

Abstract:

In plants, Vacuole H+-PPases (VPPs) are important proton pumps and encoded by multiple genes. In addition to full-length VPPs, several truncated forms are expressed, but their biological functions are unknown. In this study, we functionally characterized maize vacuole H+-PPase 5 (ZmVPP5), a truncated VPP in the maize genome. Although ZmVPP5 shares high sequence similarity with ZmVPP1, ZmVPP5 lacks the complete structure of the conserved proton transport and the inorganic pyrophosphatase-related domain. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that ZmVPP5 might be derived from an incomplete gene duplication event. ZmVPP5 is expressed in multiple tissues, and ZmVPP5 was detected in the plasma membrane, vacuole membrane and nuclei of maize cells. The overexpression of ZmVPP5 in yeast cells caused a hypersensitivity to salt stress. Transgenic maize lines with overexpressed ZmVPP5 also exhibited the salt hypersensitivity phenotype. A yeast two-hybrid analysis identified the ZmBag6-like protein as a putative ZmVPP5-interacting protein. The results of bimolecular luminescence complementation (BiLC) assay suggest an interaction between ZmBag6-like protein and ZmVPP5 in vivo. Overall, this study suggests that ZmVPP5 might act as a VPP antagonist and participate in the cellular response to salt stress. Our study of ZmVPP5 has expanded the understanding of the origin and functions of truncated forms of plant VPPs.

Key words: Maize, salt stress, vacuole H+-PPases, ZmBag6-like protein, ZmVPP5

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