Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants

Under osmotic stresses, proline accumulation is an important response of plants to these conditions. Proline is a compatible osmolyte which affects many cellular and molecular aspects of plant in both normal and stressful situations. Proline is shown to be involved in plant development in normal con...

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Main Authors: Sahand Amini, Cyrus Ghobadi, Ahad Yamchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan 2015-12-01
Series:Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
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Online Access:http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_17022_93bc90822e003ed3916b941c74ea833b.pdf
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spelling doaj-d809c388ae744f39acb0de3bcff97a262020-11-25T01:36:58ZengGenetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of TabarestanJournal of Plant Molecular Breeding2322-33322322-50922015-12-0132445510.22058/jpmb.2015.1702217022Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plantsSahand Amini0Cyrus Ghobadi1Ahad Yamchi2Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, College of Agriculture Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Horticultural Sciences, College of Agriculture Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, IranGenetic Engineering and Molecular Genetics, Gorgan University of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranUnder osmotic stresses, proline accumulation is an important response of plants to these conditions. Proline is a compatible osmolyte which affects many cellular and molecular aspects of plant in both normal and stressful situations. Proline is shown to be involved in plant development in normal condition and in conferring resistance to plant under biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, many surveys have already been designed to unveil its mechanisms and signaling pathway, so that it might be an insight into resolving growing challenge of agriculture, drought and soil salinity. Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase (P5CS), one of two main enzymes in proline biosynthesis pathway from glutamate precursor, has been demonstrated to play significant role in proline accumulation in plants under water stresses. Regarding the role of P5CS under osmotic stress, there are controversial observations in various plants, hence making it still unknown, whether P5CS is rate-limiting enzyme in the pathway or not. Obviously, transgene P5CS is proved to give higher resistance to transgenic plants under drought and salinity, by elevating proline content. In this literature, proline and its identified various functions in plants, characteristics of P5CS enzyme, signals, inducers and inhibitors of P5CS gene, expression pattern of P5CS under differential conditions in studied plant species are discussed. Finally, we have reviewed generated transgenic plants overexpressing P5CS and consequences of these transformations.http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_17022_93bc90822e003ed3916b941c74ea833b.pdfabiotic stressOverexpressingProlineP5CSTransgenic Plants
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author Sahand Amini
Cyrus Ghobadi
Ahad Yamchi
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Cyrus Ghobadi
Ahad Yamchi
Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
abiotic stress
Overexpressing
Proline
P5CS
Transgenic Plants
author_facet Sahand Amini
Cyrus Ghobadi
Ahad Yamchi
author_sort Sahand Amini
title Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
title_short Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
title_full Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
title_fullStr Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
title_full_unstemmed Proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of P5CS gene in plants
title_sort proline accumulation and osmotic stress: an overview of p5cs gene in plants
publisher Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute of Tabarestan
series Journal of Plant Molecular Breeding
issn 2322-3332
2322-5092
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Under osmotic stresses, proline accumulation is an important response of plants to these conditions. Proline is a compatible osmolyte which affects many cellular and molecular aspects of plant in both normal and stressful situations. Proline is shown to be involved in plant development in normal condition and in conferring resistance to plant under biotic and abiotic stresses. Therefore, many surveys have already been designed to unveil its mechanisms and signaling pathway, so that it might be an insight into resolving growing challenge of agriculture, drought and soil salinity. Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase (P5CS), one of two main enzymes in proline biosynthesis pathway from glutamate precursor, has been demonstrated to play significant role in proline accumulation in plants under water stresses. Regarding the role of P5CS under osmotic stress, there are controversial observations in various plants, hence making it still unknown, whether P5CS is rate-limiting enzyme in the pathway or not. Obviously, transgene P5CS is proved to give higher resistance to transgenic plants under drought and salinity, by elevating proline content. In this literature, proline and its identified various functions in plants, characteristics of P5CS enzyme, signals, inducers and inhibitors of P5CS gene, expression pattern of P5CS under differential conditions in studied plant species are discussed. Finally, we have reviewed generated transgenic plants overexpressing P5CS and consequences of these transformations.
topic abiotic stress
Overexpressing
Proline
P5CS
Transgenic Plants
url http://www.jpmb-gabit.ir/article_17022_93bc90822e003ed3916b941c74ea833b.pdf
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