Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gamete and embryo development are crucial for successful reproduction and seed set in plants, which is often the determining factor for crop yield. Proline accumulation was largely viewed as a specific reaction to overcome stress con...

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Main Authors: Funck Dietmar, Winter Gudrun, Baumgarten Lukas, Forlani Giuseppe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-10-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/191
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spelling doaj-403b0a3f489446428813db18a9f63e2d2020-11-25T00:55:59ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292012-10-0112119110.1186/1471-2229-12-191Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive developmentFunck DietmarWinter GudrunBaumgarten LukasForlani Giuseppe<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gamete and embryo development are crucial for successful reproduction and seed set in plants, which is often the determining factor for crop yield. Proline accumulation was largely viewed as a specific reaction to overcome stress conditions, while recent studies suggested important functions of proline metabolism also in reproductive development. Both the level of free proline and proline metabolism were proposed to influence the transition to flowering, as well as pollen and embryo development.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, we performed a detailed analysis of the contribution of individual proline biosynthetic enzymes to vegetative development and reproductive success in Arabidopsis. In contrast to previous reports, we found that pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) synthetase 2 (P5CS2) is not essential for sexual reproduction although <it>p5cs2</it> mutant plants were retarded in vegetative development and displayed reduced fertility under long-day conditions. Single mutant plants devoid of P5CS1 did not show any developmental defects. Simultaneous absence of both P5CS isoforms resulted in pollen sterility, while fertile egg cells could still be produced. Expression of P5C reductase (P5CR) was indispensable for embryo development but surprisingly not needed for pollen or egg cell fertility. The latter observation could be explained by an extreme stability of P5CR activity, which had a half-life time of greater than 3 weeks <it>in vitro.</it> Expression of P5CR-GFP under the control of the endogenous P5CR promoter was able to restore growth of homozygous <it>p5cr</it> mutant embryos. The analysis of P5CR-GFP-fluorescence <it>in planta</it> supported an exclusively cytoplasmatic localisation of P5CR.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results demonstrate that potential alternative pathways for proline synthesis or inter-generation transfer of proline are not sufficient to overcome a defect in proline biosynthesis from glutamate during pollen development. Proline biosynthesis through P5CS2 and P5CR is limiting for vegetative and reproductive development in Arabidopsis, whereas disruption of <it>P5CS1</it> alone does not affect development of non-stressed plants.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/191Proline metabolismGamete and embryo developmentEnzyme stabilitySubcellular localisation
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author Funck Dietmar
Winter Gudrun
Baumgarten Lukas
Forlani Giuseppe
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Winter Gudrun
Baumgarten Lukas
Forlani Giuseppe
Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
BMC Plant Biology
Proline metabolism
Gamete and embryo development
Enzyme stability
Subcellular localisation
author_facet Funck Dietmar
Winter Gudrun
Baumgarten Lukas
Forlani Giuseppe
author_sort Funck Dietmar
title Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
title_short Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
title_full Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
title_fullStr Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
title_full_unstemmed Requirement of proline synthesis during Arabidopsis reproductive development
title_sort requirement of proline synthesis during arabidopsis reproductive development
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Gamete and embryo development are crucial for successful reproduction and seed set in plants, which is often the determining factor for crop yield. Proline accumulation was largely viewed as a specific reaction to overcome stress conditions, while recent studies suggested important functions of proline metabolism also in reproductive development. Both the level of free proline and proline metabolism were proposed to influence the transition to flowering, as well as pollen and embryo development.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, we performed a detailed analysis of the contribution of individual proline biosynthetic enzymes to vegetative development and reproductive success in Arabidopsis. In contrast to previous reports, we found that pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) synthetase 2 (P5CS2) is not essential for sexual reproduction although <it>p5cs2</it> mutant plants were retarded in vegetative development and displayed reduced fertility under long-day conditions. Single mutant plants devoid of P5CS1 did not show any developmental defects. Simultaneous absence of both P5CS isoforms resulted in pollen sterility, while fertile egg cells could still be produced. Expression of P5C reductase (P5CR) was indispensable for embryo development but surprisingly not needed for pollen or egg cell fertility. The latter observation could be explained by an extreme stability of P5CR activity, which had a half-life time of greater than 3 weeks <it>in vitro.</it> Expression of P5CR-GFP under the control of the endogenous P5CR promoter was able to restore growth of homozygous <it>p5cr</it> mutant embryos. The analysis of P5CR-GFP-fluorescence <it>in planta</it> supported an exclusively cytoplasmatic localisation of P5CR.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Our results demonstrate that potential alternative pathways for proline synthesis or inter-generation transfer of proline are not sufficient to overcome a defect in proline biosynthesis from glutamate during pollen development. Proline biosynthesis through P5CS2 and P5CR is limiting for vegetative and reproductive development in Arabidopsis, whereas disruption of <it>P5CS1</it> alone does not affect development of non-stressed plants.</p>
topic Proline metabolism
Gamete and embryo development
Enzyme stability
Subcellular localisation
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/12/191
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