Antifreeze protein from Ammopiptanthus nanus functions in temperature-stress through domain A.

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Key Laboratory of Biology and Genetic Improvement of Maize in Southwest Region, Ministry of Agriculture; Maize Research Institute, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 611130, China.

Published: April 2021

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  • Temperature stress limits plant growth, but antifreeze proteins (AFP) like the AnAFP gene from Ammopiptanthus nanus can enhance cold resistance in plants.
  • Experiments with different AnAFP variants showed that the A domain is crucial for thermal stability and heat tolerance in Arabidopsis, while other domains influence protein localization and interactions.
  • The findings suggest AnAFP functions within the ICE1-CBF-COR signaling pathway, offering potential strategies for developing temperature-resistant transgenic plants.

Article Abstract

Temperature stress restricts plant growth and development. Antifreeze protein (AFP) can improve plants antifreeze ability. In our previous study, the AnAFP gene cloned from Ammopiptanthus nanus was confirmed to be an excellent candidate enhancing plant cold resistance. But, AnAFP protein shared similar structures with KnS type dehydrins including K, N and S domains except ice crystal binding domain A. Here, we generated AnAFPΔA, AnAFPΔK, AnAFPΔN and AnAFPΔS, and transformed them into ordinary and cold sensitive strains of E. coli, and Arabidopsis KS type dehydrin mutant to evaluate their function. Expression of AnAFPΔA decreases cold and heat tolerance in E. coli, meanwhile, AnAFP enhances heat tolerance in Arabidopsis, suggesting that domain A is a thermal stable functional domain. AnAFP, AnAFPΔA and AnAFPΔS localize in whole cell, but AnAFPΔK and AnAFPΔN only localizes in nucleus and cytoplasm, respectively, exhibiting that K and N domains control localization of AnAFP. Likewise, K domain blocks interaction between AnAFP and AnICE1. The result of RT-qPCR showed that expression of AnAFP, AnICE1 and AnCBF genes was significantly induced by high-temperature, indicating that the AnAFP is likely regulated by ICE1-CBF-COR signal pathway. Taken together, the study provides insights into understanding the mechanism of AnAFP in response to temperature stress and gene resource to improve heat or cold tolerance of plants in transgenic engineering.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8055964PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88021-0DOI Listing

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