Walnut phosphatase 2A proteins interact with basic leucine zipper protein JrVIP1 to regulate osmotic stress response via calcium signaling

核桃磷酸酶2A蛋白与碱性亮氨酸拉链蛋白JrVIP1相互作用,通过钙信号调节渗透胁迫反应。

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Abstract

Walnut is an important economic tree species that is susceptible to osmotic stress. Scientific cultivation management is an important way to improve the yield and quality of walnuts, which requires understanding the regulatory mechanisms in response to osmotic stress. Therefore, in this study, 15 protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) genes were identified from the walnut transcriptome (named JrPP2A01~15) and their potential function responses to osmotic stress were elucidated. The open reading frame (ORF) of JrPP2A01~15 ranges from 651 to 1,764 bp in length, the molecular weight of the encoded proteins are 24.15-65.61 kDa, and the theoretical isoelectric points are 4.80-8.37. These JrPP2As were unevenly distributed on 10 chromosomes and divided into five groups based on the composition of conserved domains, motifs, and exon/intron organizations. The five groups are JrPP2AAs, JrPP2AB's, JrPP2AB''s, JrPP2AB55s, and JrPP2ACs, including 1, 5, 2, 3, and 4 members, accordingly. The cis-elements in JrPP2As' promoters were involved in responses to hormone and abiotic stress. Most JrPP2A genes, excluding JrPP2A01, JrPP2A02, JrPP2A05, JrPP2A06, and JrPP2A13, could be induced significantly by PEG(6000), NaCl, CaCl(2) and ABA. JrPP2A02, JrPP2A05, JrPP2A07, JrPP2A09, and JrPP2A14, could independently interact with a bZIP transcription factor JrVIP1. Moreover, overexpression of JrPP2A07, JrPP2A09, and JrPP2A14 could significantly decrease ROS accumulation while increasing calcium (Ca) uptake exposed to PEG(6000) and NaCl stresses, which was mediated by exogenous CaCl(2) and ABA. These results suggested that JrPP2A genes play potential key roles in walnut response to drought and salt-inducing osmotic stress involving Ca- and ABA-dependent signaling pathways.

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