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. 2024 Dec 23;44(1):11.
doi: 10.1007/s00299-024-03401-w.

Systematic identification of sugarcane vacuolar H+-translocating pyrophosphatase (VPP) gene family and the role of ScVPP1 in salt resistance

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Systematic identification of sugarcane vacuolar H+-translocating pyrophosphatase (VPP) gene family and the role of ScVPP1 in salt resistance

Sheng-Ren Sun et al. Plant Cell Rep. .

Abstract

A total of 24 genes of vacuolar H+-translocating pyrophosphatases H+-PPases (VPP) genes were identified in Saccharum spontaneum AP85-441 and the ScVPP1-overexpressed Arabidopsis plants conferred salt tolerance. The vital role of vacuolar H+-translocating pyrophosphatases H+-PPases (VPP) genes involved in plants in response to abiotic stresses. However, the understanding of VPP functions in sugarcane remained unclear. In this study, a total of 24 VPP genes (SsaVPP1-SsaVPP24) were identified in the Saccharum spontaneum genome of haploid clone AP85-441. These genes were distributed in two phylogenetic groups. The SsaVPPs displayed diverse physio-chemical and gene structure attributes. The SsaVPP family genes have expanded through segmental duplication (20 gene pairs) rather than tandem duplication. A full-length cDNA of ScVPP1 was cloned from the sugarcane cultivar ROC22 and shared 99.48% sequence identity (amino acid) with homologous gene SsaVPP21 from AP85-441. In ROC22, the ScVPP1 gene was considerably upregulated by NaCl and ABA treatments among leaf, root, and stem tissues, while this gene was exclusively upregulated in the root with PEG treatment. Under NaCl and ABA stresses, yeast cells transfected by the ScVPP1 plasmid showed distinct growth rates compared to control yeast cells transfected by the empty vector. In transgenic Arabidopsis lines overexpressing ScVPP1, the seed gemination and survival rate were enhanced under NaCl treatment but not under ABA stress as compared to wild-type plants. These results suggested that the ScVPP1 gene conferred tolerance to slat and may be used as a salt resistance gene source for sugarcane breeding.

Keywords: Arabidopsis thaliana; Heterologous expression; Salt stress; Sugarcane; Vacuolar H+-PPases (VPP).

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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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