VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.

The majority of commercial grape cultivars originate from the European grape. While these cultivars have excellent organoleptic qualities, they suffer from a relatively poor tolerance to the cold experienced during winter, resulting in significant damage to grapevines. Thus, low temperature is one o...

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Main Authors: Lixia Hou, Guangke Zhang, Fanggui Zhao, Dan Zhu, Xinxin Fan, Zhen Zhang, Xin Liu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00726/full
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spelling doaj-5be355fe53a74e989e5fed161f92b2ed2020-11-25T01:49:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2018-06-01910.3389/fpls.2018.00726363325VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.Lixia HouGuangke ZhangFanggui ZhaoDan ZhuXinxin FanZhen ZhangXin LiuThe majority of commercial grape cultivars originate from the European grape. While these cultivars have excellent organoleptic qualities, they suffer from a relatively poor tolerance to the cold experienced during winter, resulting in significant damage to grapevines. Thus, low temperature is one of the bottlenecks that restrict the further growth of the grape industry. Research on the mechanism of cold tolerance in grapes is therefore very important. BON association protein 1 (BAP1) is a recently discovered phospholipid-binding protein. In Arabidopsis, the expression of AtBAP1 can be regulated via low temperature; however, the function of BAP1 in the grapevine has not been reported. The VvBAP1 gene was cloned in our previous studies in grapes, and bioinformatics analysis showed that it harbors the conservative calcium-dependent C2 protein domain. However, little is known about its function and underlying mechanism. In this study, cold treatment was applied to the cold-resistant grape varieties ‘F-242’ and ‘Zuoyouhong’ as well as to the cold-sensitive grape varieties ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ and ‘Chardonnay.’ The expression level of VvBAP1 in the cold-resistant varieties was significantly higher than in the cold-sensitive varieties, indicating that VvBAP1 could be associated with the cold response processes in the grapevine. Using the cold-resistant grape variety ‘F-242’ as material, with the 4°C and CaCl2 treatment, the relative expression of VvBAP1 was determined via qRT-PCR. Both low temperature and low-temperature signal Ca2+ induced VvBAP1 expression. In addition, the VvBAP1 gene was cloned and transferred into Arabidopsis to generate VvBAP1 overexpressing plants. Biochemical assays and gene expression analyses were conducted on plants subjected to low temperature treatments (4 and -8°C). The obtained results showed that the activities of superoxide dismutase and peroxidase in these transgenic plants were higher than those in wild type (WT) plants, and that cell membrane permeability and malondialdehyde content were both lower compared to WT plants. Furthermore, the content of soluble sugars and the expression levels of sugar-metabolizing related genes, such as BAM4-7, SS4, and G6PD5, were significantly higher than those of WT plants. Furthermore, the expression of low temperature response signal genes, including CBF1, CBF3, COR15a, COR6.6, COR27, and KIN1, were also enhanced. In summary, these results showed that VvBAP1 could strengthen the cold resistance in the grapevine through adjusting and controlling the sugar content and activating antioxidant enzyme activity.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00726/fullVitis viniferalow temperatureVvBAP1soluble sugarantioxidant enzyme
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author Lixia Hou
Guangke Zhang
Fanggui Zhao
Dan Zhu
Xinxin Fan
Zhen Zhang
Xin Liu
spellingShingle Lixia Hou
Guangke Zhang
Fanggui Zhao
Dan Zhu
Xinxin Fan
Zhen Zhang
Xin Liu
VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
Frontiers in Plant Science
Vitis vinifera
low temperature
VvBAP1
soluble sugar
antioxidant enzyme
author_facet Lixia Hou
Guangke Zhang
Fanggui Zhao
Dan Zhu
Xinxin Fan
Zhen Zhang
Xin Liu
author_sort Lixia Hou
title VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
title_short VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
title_full VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
title_fullStr VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
title_full_unstemmed VvBAP1 Is Involved in Cold Tolerance in Vitis vinifera L.
title_sort vvbap1 is involved in cold tolerance in vitis vinifera l.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The majority of commercial grape cultivars originate from the European grape. While these cultivars have excellent organoleptic qualities, they suffer from a relatively poor tolerance to the cold experienced during winter, resulting in significant damage to grapevines. Thus, low temperature is one of the bottlenecks that restrict the further growth of the grape industry. Research on the mechanism of cold tolerance in grapes is therefore very important. BON association protein 1 (BAP1) is a recently discovered phospholipid-binding protein. In Arabidopsis, the expression of AtBAP1 can be regulated via low temperature; however, the function of BAP1 in the grapevine has not been reported. The VvBAP1 gene was cloned in our previous studies in grapes, and bioinformatics analysis showed that it harbors the conservative calcium-dependent C2 protein domain. However, little is known about its function and underlying mechanism. In this study, cold treatment was applied to the cold-resistant grape varieties ‘F-242’ and ‘Zuoyouhong’ as well as to the cold-sensitive grape varieties ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ and ‘Chardonnay.’ The expression level of VvBAP1 in the cold-resistant varieties was significantly higher than in the cold-sensitive varieties, indicating that VvBAP1 could be associated with the cold response processes in the grapevine. Using the cold-resistant grape variety ‘F-242’ as material, with the 4°C and CaCl2 treatment, the relative expression of VvBAP1 was determined via qRT-PCR. Both low temperature and low-temperature signal Ca2+ induced VvBAP1 expression. In addition, the VvBAP1 gene was cloned and transferred into Arabidopsis to generate VvBAP1 overexpressing plants. Biochemical assays and gene expression analyses were conducted on plants subjected to low temperature treatments (4 and -8°C). The obtained results showed that the activities of superoxide dismutase and peroxidase in these transgenic plants were higher than those in wild type (WT) plants, and that cell membrane permeability and malondialdehyde content were both lower compared to WT plants. Furthermore, the content of soluble sugars and the expression levels of sugar-metabolizing related genes, such as BAM4-7, SS4, and G6PD5, were significantly higher than those of WT plants. Furthermore, the expression of low temperature response signal genes, including CBF1, CBF3, COR15a, COR6.6, COR27, and KIN1, were also enhanced. In summary, these results showed that VvBAP1 could strengthen the cold resistance in the grapevine through adjusting and controlling the sugar content and activating antioxidant enzyme activity.
topic Vitis vinifera
low temperature
VvBAP1
soluble sugar
antioxidant enzyme
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2018.00726/full
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