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Query: EC:3.2.1.26 (
invertase
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This study presents the characterization of the plasma membrane (PM) H+-ATPases in potato, focusing on their role in stolon and tuber development. Seven PM H+-ATPase genes were identified in the Solanum tuberosum genome, designated
PHA1
-PHA7. PHA genes show distinct expression patterns in different plant tissues and under different stress treatments. Application of PM H+-ATPase inhibitors arrests stolon growth, promotes tuber induction, and reduces tuber size, indicating that PM H+-ATPases are involved in tuberization, acting at different stages of the process. Transgenic potato plants overexpressing
PHA1
were generated (
PHA1
-OE). At early developmental stages,
PHA1
-OE stolons elongate faster and show longer epidermal cells than wild-type stolons; this accelerated growth is accompanied by higher cell wall
invertase
activity, lower starch content, and higher expression of the sucrose-H+ symporter gene StSUT1.
PHA1
-OE stolons display an increased branching phenotype and develop larger tubers.
PHA1
-OE plants are taller and also present a highly branched phenotype. These results reveal a prominent role for
PHA1
in plant growth and development. Regarding tuberization,
PHA1
promotes stolon elongation at early stages, and tuber growth later on.
PHA1
is involved in the sucrose-starch metabolism in stolons, possibly providing the driving force for sugar transporters to maintain the apoplastic sucrose transport during elongation.
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PMID:The plasma membrane H+-ATPase gene family in Solanum tuberosum L. Role of PHA1 in tuberization. 2899 10