Dehydrins in cold-acclimated apices of birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.):: production, localization and potential role in rescuing enzyme function during dehydration

被引:142
作者
Rinne, PLH
Kaikuranta, PLM
van der Plas, LHW
van der Schoot, C
机构
[1] Agr Univ Wageningen, Dept Plant Physiol, NL-6703 BD Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Oulu Univ, Dept Biol, FIN-90401 Oulu, Finland
[3] DLO, ATO, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
alpha-amylase; dehydrin; desiccation tolerance; freezing tolerance; LEA proteins; RAB proteins;
D O I
10.1007/s004250050740
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Dehydrins accumulate in various plant tissues during dehydration. Their physiological role is not well understood, but it is commonly assumed that they assist cells in tolerating dehydration. Since in perennials the ability of the shoot apex to withstand dehydration is pivotal for survival through winter, we investigated if and how dehydrins may be involved. A first step in assessing such a role is the identification of their subcellular location. We therefore mapped the location of dehydrin homologues, abscisic acid-responsive (RAB 16-like) polypeptides, in the apex of birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.). In non-cold-acclimated plants a single low-abundant RAB 16-member (a 33-kDa polypeptide) was produced, and localized in the cytoplasm only. During cold acclimation two additional members were produced (24 and 30 kDa) and accumulated in nuclei, storage protein bodies and starch-rich amyloplasts. Western blots of proteins isolated from purified starch granules and from protein bodies revealed the presence of the 24-kDa dehydrin. Since starch and protein reserves are gradually consumed during winter, serving cell maintenance, starch- and protein-degrading enzymes must remain locally active. We therefore investigated the hypothesis that dehydrins might create local pools of water in otherwise dehydrated cells, thereby maintaining enzyme function. In agreement with our hypothesis, enzyme assays showed that under conditions of low water activity a partially purified dehydrin fraction was able to improve the activity of a-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1.) relative to fractions from which dehydrin was removed by immunoprecipitation. The results confirm the general belief that dehydrins serve desiccation tolerance, and suggest that a major function is to rescue the metabolic processes that are required for survival and re-growth.
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