Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.

BACKGROUND: Purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) play a vital role in adaptive strategies of plants to phosphorus (P) deficiency. However, their functions in relation to P efficiency are fragmentary in common bean. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Five PvPAPs were isolated and sequenced in common bean. Phylogenetic a...

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Main Authors: Cuiyue Liang, Lili Sun, Zhufang Yao, Hong Liao, Jiang Tian
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3360649?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3f347842ebcb4e0681393e3c5b0391bc2020-11-25T02:42:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3810610.1371/journal.pone.0038106Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.Cuiyue LiangLili SunZhufang YaoHong LiaoJiang TianBACKGROUND: Purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) play a vital role in adaptive strategies of plants to phosphorus (P) deficiency. However, their functions in relation to P efficiency are fragmentary in common bean. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Five PvPAPs were isolated and sequenced in common bean. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PvPAPs could be classified into two groups, including a small group with low molecular mass, and a large group with high molecular mass. Among them, PvPAP3, PvPAP4 and PvPAP5 belong to the small group, while the other two belong to the large group. Transient expression of 35S:PvPAPs-GFP on onion epidermal cells verified the variations of subcellular localization among PvPAPs, suggesting functional diversities of PvPAPs in common bean. Quantitative PCR results showed that most PvPAPs were up-regulated by phosphate (Pi) starvation. Among them, the expression of the small group PvPAPs responded more to Pi starvation, especially in the roots of G19833, the P-efficient genotype. However, only overexpressing PvPAP1 and PvPAP3 could result in significantly increased utilization of extracellular dNTPs in the transgenic bean hairy roots. Furthermore, overexpressing PvPAP3 in Arabidopsis enhanced both plant growth and total P content when dNTPs were supplied as the sole external P source. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that PvPAPs in bean varied in protein structure, response to P deficiency and subcellular localization. Among them, both PvPAP1 and PvPAP3 might function as utilization of extracellular dNTPs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3360649?pdf=render
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author Cuiyue Liang
Lili Sun
Zhufang Yao
Hong Liao
Jiang Tian
spellingShingle Cuiyue Liang
Lili Sun
Zhufang Yao
Hong Liao
Jiang Tian
Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cuiyue Liang
Lili Sun
Zhufang Yao
Hong Liao
Jiang Tian
author_sort Cuiyue Liang
title Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
title_short Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
title_full Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of PvPAP gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
title_sort comparative analysis of pvpap gene family and their functions in response to phosphorus deficiency in common bean.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Purple acid phosphatases (PAPs) play a vital role in adaptive strategies of plants to phosphorus (P) deficiency. However, their functions in relation to P efficiency are fragmentary in common bean. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Five PvPAPs were isolated and sequenced in common bean. Phylogenetic analysis showed that PvPAPs could be classified into two groups, including a small group with low molecular mass, and a large group with high molecular mass. Among them, PvPAP3, PvPAP4 and PvPAP5 belong to the small group, while the other two belong to the large group. Transient expression of 35S:PvPAPs-GFP on onion epidermal cells verified the variations of subcellular localization among PvPAPs, suggesting functional diversities of PvPAPs in common bean. Quantitative PCR results showed that most PvPAPs were up-regulated by phosphate (Pi) starvation. Among them, the expression of the small group PvPAPs responded more to Pi starvation, especially in the roots of G19833, the P-efficient genotype. However, only overexpressing PvPAP1 and PvPAP3 could result in significantly increased utilization of extracellular dNTPs in the transgenic bean hairy roots. Furthermore, overexpressing PvPAP3 in Arabidopsis enhanced both plant growth and total P content when dNTPs were supplied as the sole external P source. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that PvPAPs in bean varied in protein structure, response to P deficiency and subcellular localization. Among them, both PvPAP1 and PvPAP3 might function as utilization of extracellular dNTPs.
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