Aquaporins: Multifunctional Players in Plant Growth, Development and Stress Responses

Hasini Hewawitharanage, Letchuman Sarvananda
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Aquaporins are small membrane proteins belonging to the group of Major Intrinsic proteins (MIPs) that facilitate the transport of water and small molecules across biological membranes. They were initially identified as water channels and later it has become clear that they also play important roles in several other physiological processes in plants. Plants have different types of aquaporins in terms of their location, gating properties, and solute specificity and can mainly divide into four major subfamilies. They are tonoplast intrinsic proteins (TIPs), nodulin26-like intrinsic proteins (NIPs), plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs), and the small basic intrinsic proteins (SIPs). All these aquaporins play a variety of physiological activities at all stages of plant growth and development. Also, they are believed to play a significant part in the plant’s defense mechanisms against biotic and abiotic stresses. This review comprehensively addresses the roles of diverse aquaporin homologs in growth and development and their response to different environmental factors.
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水汽素:植物生长、发育和应激反应中的多功能角色
水汽蛋白是一种小型膜蛋白,属于主要固有蛋白(MIPs),可促进水和小分子在生物膜上的运输。它们最初被认为是水通道,后来人们发现它们在植物的其他一些生理过程中也发挥着重要作用。植物中的水通道蛋白在位置、门控特性和溶质特异性方面各不相同,主要可分为四大亚家族。它们分别是调质体固有蛋白(TIPs)、类结节蛋白26固有蛋白(NIPs)、质膜固有蛋白(PIPs)和小型碱性固有蛋白(SIPs)。所有这些水蒸发蛋白在植物生长和发育的各个阶段都发挥着各种生理作用。此外,它们还被认为在植物抵御生物和非生物胁迫的防御机制中发挥着重要作用。本综述全面论述了各种水蒸发蛋白同源物在生长发育中的作用及其对不同环境因素的反应。
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