CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes

Plants synthesize and accumulate a series of stress-resistance proteins to protect normal physiological activities under adverse conditions. Chimonanthus praecox which blooms in freezing weather accumulates late embryogenesis abundant proteins (LEAs) in flowers, but C. praecox LEAs are little report...

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Main Authors: Yiling Liu, Lixia Xie, Xilong Liang, Shihong Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-1d9c0fbaba8d4b26b132466a86bfe0402020-11-24T23:53:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672015-11-011611269782699010.3390/ijms161126006ijms161126006CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and EukaryotesYiling Liu0Lixia Xie1Xilong Liang2Shihong Zhang3College of Plant Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, ChinaCollege of Plant Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, ChinaCollege of Agronomy, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, ChinaCollege of Plant Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130062, ChinaPlants synthesize and accumulate a series of stress-resistance proteins to protect normal physiological activities under adverse conditions. Chimonanthus praecox which blooms in freezing weather accumulates late embryogenesis abundant proteins (LEAs) in flowers, but C. praecox LEAs are little reported. Here, we report a group of five LEA genes of C. praecox (CpLEA5, KT727031). Prokaryotic-expressed CpLEA5 was employed in Escherichia coli to investigate bioactivities and membrane permeability at low-temperature. In comparison with the vacant strains, CpLEA5-containing strains survived in a 20% higher rate; and the degree of cell membrane damage in CpLEA5-containing strains was 55% of that of the vacant strains according to a conductivity test, revealing the low-temperature resistance of CpLEA5 in bacteria. CpLEA5 was also expressed in Pichia pastoris. Interestingly, besides low-temperature resistance, CpLEA5 conferred high resistance to salt and alkali in CpLEA5 overexpressing yeast. The CpLEA5 gene was transferred into Arabidopsis thaliana to also demonstrate CpLEA5 actions in plants. As expected, the transgenic lines were more resistant against low-temperature and drought while compared with the wild type. Taken together, CpLEA5-conferred resistances to several conditions in prokaryote and eukaryotes could have great value as a genetic technology to enhance osmotic stress and low-temperature tolerance.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/11/26006Chimonanthus praecoxlate embryogenesis abundant protein (LEA)low-temperature resistance
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author Yiling Liu
Lixia Xie
Xilong Liang
Shihong Zhang
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Lixia Xie
Xilong Liang
Shihong Zhang
CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Chimonanthus praecox
late embryogenesis abundant protein (LEA)
low-temperature resistance
author_facet Yiling Liu
Lixia Xie
Xilong Liang
Shihong Zhang
author_sort Yiling Liu
title CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
title_short CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
title_full CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
title_fullStr CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
title_full_unstemmed CpLEA5, the Late Embryogenesis Abundant Protein Gene from Chimonanthus praecox, Possesses Low Temperature and Osmotic Resistances in Prokaryote and Eukaryotes
title_sort cplea5, the late embryogenesis abundant protein gene from chimonanthus praecox, possesses low temperature and osmotic resistances in prokaryote and eukaryotes
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Plants synthesize and accumulate a series of stress-resistance proteins to protect normal physiological activities under adverse conditions. Chimonanthus praecox which blooms in freezing weather accumulates late embryogenesis abundant proteins (LEAs) in flowers, but C. praecox LEAs are little reported. Here, we report a group of five LEA genes of C. praecox (CpLEA5, KT727031). Prokaryotic-expressed CpLEA5 was employed in Escherichia coli to investigate bioactivities and membrane permeability at low-temperature. In comparison with the vacant strains, CpLEA5-containing strains survived in a 20% higher rate; and the degree of cell membrane damage in CpLEA5-containing strains was 55% of that of the vacant strains according to a conductivity test, revealing the low-temperature resistance of CpLEA5 in bacteria. CpLEA5 was also expressed in Pichia pastoris. Interestingly, besides low-temperature resistance, CpLEA5 conferred high resistance to salt and alkali in CpLEA5 overexpressing yeast. The CpLEA5 gene was transferred into Arabidopsis thaliana to also demonstrate CpLEA5 actions in plants. As expected, the transgenic lines were more resistant against low-temperature and drought while compared with the wild type. Taken together, CpLEA5-conferred resistances to several conditions in prokaryote and eukaryotes could have great value as a genetic technology to enhance osmotic stress and low-temperature tolerance.
topic Chimonanthus praecox
late embryogenesis abundant protein (LEA)
low-temperature resistance
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/11/26006
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