Aquaporin protein regulation and redistribution in response to osmotic stress was investigated. Ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum) McTIP1;2 (McMIPF) mediated water flux when expressed in Xenopus leavis oocytes. Mannitol-induced water imbalance resulted in increased protein amounts in tonoplast fractions and a shift in protein distribution to other membrane fractions, suggesting aquaporin relocalization. Indirect immunofluorescence labeling also supports a change in membrane distribution for McTIP1;2 and the appearance of a unique compartment where McTIP1;2 is expressed. Mannitol-induced redistribution of McTIP1;2 was arrested by pretreatment with brefeldin A, wortmannin, and cytochalasin D, inhibitors of vesicle trafficking-related processes. Evidence suggests a role for glycosylation and involvement of a cAMP-dependent signaling pathway inMcTIP1;2 redistribution. McTIP1;2 redistribution to endosomal compartments may be part of a homeostatic process to restore and maintain cellular osmolarity under osmotic-stress conditions.
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Novel regulation of aquaporins during osmotic stress
Plant Physiology, Vol.135(4), pp.2318-2329
2004
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- Title
- Novel regulation of aquaporins during osmotic stress
- Creators
- Rosario Vera-Estrella - Universidad Nacional Auto´noma de MexicoBronwyn J Barkla - Universidad Nacional Auto´noma de MexicoHans J Bohnert - Universidad Nacional Auto´noma de MexicoOmar Pantoja - Universidad Nacional Auto´noma de Mexico
- Publication Details
- Plant Physiology, Vol.135(4), pp.2318-2329
- Identifiers
- 1814; 991012820645502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; Southern Cross Plant Science; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article