The histidine phosphotransfer AHP4 plays a negative role in Arabidopsis plant response to drought

The Plant Journal(2022)

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Cytokinin plays an important role in plant stress responses via a multistep signaling pathway, involving the histidine phosphotransfer proteins (HPs). In Arabidopsis thaliana, the AHP2, AHP3 and AHP5 proteins are known to impact drought responses; however, the role of AHP4 in drought adaptation remains undetermined. In the present study, using a loss-of-function approach we showed that AHP4 possesses an important role in Arabidopsis's response to drought. This is evidenced by the higher survival rates of ahp4 than wild-type (WT) plants under drought conditions which is accompanied by the down-regulated AHP4 expression in WT during periods of dehydration. Comparative transcriptome analysis of ahp4 and WT plants revealed AHP4-mediated expression of several dehydration- and/or abscisic acid (ABA)-responsive genes involved in regulation of various physiological and biochemical processes important for plant drought acclimation. In comparison with WT, ahp4 plants showed increased wax crystal accumulation in stems, thicker cuticles in leaves, greater sensitivity to exogenous ABA at germination, narrow stomatal apertures, heightened leaf temperatures during dehydration, and longer root length under osmotic stress. Additionally, ahp4 plants showed greater photosynthetic efficiency, lower levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), reduced electrolyte leakage and lipid peroxidation, and increased anthocyanin contents under drought, when compared with WT. These differences displayed in ahp4 plants are likely due to up-regulation of genes that encode enzymes involved in ROS-scavenging and non-enzymatic antioxidant metabolism. Overall, our findings suggest that AHP4 plays a crucial role in plant drought adaptation.
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histidine phosphotransfer,plant response,drought
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