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  4. Plasma membrane proteome analysis identifies a role of barley membrane steroid binding protein in root architecture response to salinity
 
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2018
Journal Article
Title

Plasma membrane proteome analysis identifies a role of barley membrane steroid binding protein in root architecture response to salinity

Abstract
Although the physiological consequences of plant growth under saline conditions have been well described, understanding the core mechanisms conferring plant salt adaptation has only started. We target the root plasma membrane proteomes of two barley varieties, cvs. Steptoe and Morex, with contrasting salinity tolerance. In total, 588 plasma membrane proteins were identified by mass spectrometry, of which 182 were either cultivar or salinity stress responsive. Three candidate proteins with increased abundance in the tolerant cv. Morex were involved either in sterol binding (a GTPase‐activating protein for the adenosine diphosphate ribosylation factor [ZIGA2], and a membrane steroid binding protein [MSBP]) or in phospholipid synthesis (phosphoethanolamine methyltransferase [PEAMT]). Overexpression of barley MSBP conferred salinity tolerance to yeast cells, whereas the knock‐out of the heterologous AtMSBP1 increased salt sensitivity in Arabidopsis. Atmsbp1 plants showed a reduced number of lateral roots under salinity, and root‐tip‐specific expression of barley MSBP in Atmsbp1 complemented this phenotype. In barley, an increased abundance of MSBP correlates with reduced root length and lateral root formation as well as increased levels of auxin under salinity being stronger in the tolerant cv. Morex. Hence, we concluded the involvement of MSBP in phytohormone‐directed adaptation of root architecture in response to salinity.
Author(s)
Witzel, Katja
Matros, Andrea
Møller, Anders L.B.
Ramireddy, Eswarayya
Finnie, Christine
Peukert, Manuela
Rutten, Twan
Herzog, Andreas  
Kunze, Gotthard
Melzer, Michael
Kaspar-Schoenefeld, Stephanie
Schmülling, Thomas
Svensson, Birte
Mock, Hans-Peter
Journal
Plant, cell and environment  
DOI
10.1111/pce.13154
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Fabrikbetrieb und -automatisierung IFF  
Keyword(s)
  • barley

  • MSBP

  • plasma membrane

  • proteome analysis

  • root morphology

  • salinity

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