Identification of the aquaporin gene family in Cannabis sativa and evidence for the accumulation of silicon in its tissues

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Abstract Background: Maintaining water balance in various adversities is a difficult and critical challenge for plants. Studies have shown that aquaporins located on cytomembrane play an important role in maintaining water homeostasis under various environmental stresses. Some studies have shown that aquaporins are involved in the tolerance mechanism of plant cells under cold stress, and the aquaporin gene family is closely related to the cold resistance of plants. Ligustrum × vicaryi Rehd. plays a significant role in urban landscaping with poor cold resistance at the seedling stage and early planting stage. Screening the target aquaporin genes of Ligustrum × vicaryi related to cold resistance during natural cold stress will provide a scientific theoretical basis for cold resistance breeding of Ligustrum × vicaryi.Results: In this study, the genome-wide identification of the aquaporin gene family was performed at four different overwintering periods in September, November, January and April, and finally 58 candidate Ligustrum × vicaryi aquaporin (LvAQP) genes were identified. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that four subfamilies of the LvAQP gene family: 32 PIPs, 11 TIPs, 11 NIPs, and 4 SIPs, among which there were more genes in the PIPs subfamily than that in other plants. The key LvAQP genes were found through analyzing aquaporin genes related to cold stress in other plants and LvAQP genes expression profiles. The up-regulated key LvAQP genes were Cluster-9981.114831, Cluster-9981.104986, and Cluster-9981.120365, and the down-regulated key LvAQP genes were Cluster-9981.112839, Cluster-9981.109034, Cluster-9981.89369, Cluster-9981.110451, Cluster-9981.107281, Cluster-9981.112777, Cluster-9981.112789, Cluster-9981.122691 and Cluster-9981.88037. These genes play a key role related to cold tolerance in the nature low temperature growth stage of Ligustrum × vicaryi. Conclusions: This study systematically identified the AQP gene family in Ligustrum × vicaryi and screened for 20 differential expression LvAQP genes related to cold stress, among which 11 genes belonged to PIPs subfamily. The results of this research will lay the foundation for further biological function verification of cold resistance-related aquaporin candidate genes in Ligustrum × vicaryi, especially PIPs subfamily, and provide theoretical basis and technical support for improving seedling quality and breeding.


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pp. C1867-C1873 ◽  
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Chunyi George Huang ◽  
Todd Lamitina ◽  
Peter Agre ◽  
Kevin Strange

Aquaporin channels facilitate the transport of water, glycerol, and other small solutes across cell membranes. The physiological roles of many aquaporins remain unclear. To better understand aquaporin function, we characterized the aquaporin gene family in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Eight canonical aquaporin-encoding genes ( aqp) are present in the worm genome. Expression of aqp-2, aqp-3, aqp-4, aqp-6, or aqp-7 in Xenopus oocytes increased water permeability five- to sevenfold. Glycerol permeability was increased three to sevenfold by expression of aqp-1, aqp-3, or aqp-7. Green fluorescent protein transcriptional and translational reporters demonstrated that aqp genes are expressed in numerous C. elegans cell types, including the intestine, excretory cell, and hypodermis, which play important roles in whole animal osmoregulation. To define the role of C. elegans aquaporins in osmotic homeostasis, we isolated deletion alleles for four aqp genes, aqp-2, aqp-3, aqp-4, and aqp-8, which are expressed in osmoregulatory tissues and mediate water transport. Single, double, triple, and quadruple aqp mutant animals exhibited normal survival, development, growth, fertility, and movement under normal and hypertonic culture conditions. aqp-2; aqp-3; aqp-4; aqp-8 quadruple mutants exhibited a slight defect in recovery from hypotonic stress but survived hypotonic stress as well as wild-type animals. These results suggest that C. elegans aquaporins are not essential for whole animal osmoregulation and/or that deletion of aquaporin genes activates mechanisms that compensate for loss of water channel function.


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