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Metabolic Engineering
of Compatible Solute Trehalose
for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
in Plants
Abstract
It is estimated that by 2050 the world population will reach 9.1 billion, but
the production of agricultural products is the same. In order to feed the
whole population, global agricultural production should be increased by
60-110 Vo, and to feed the additional 2.3 billion population, 7O 7o more
food should be grown to fulfill the demand. Due to abiotic stresses, agricultural production is lowered, so now abiotic stresses are a foremost area
of concern to fulfill the required food demand. The major abiotic stresses
which threaten the food security worldwide are high salinity, drought, submerge tolerance, and cold. To produce stress-tolerant crops, genetic engineering of stress-signaling pathway is one of the main goals of agricultural
reseach. In recent years, biotechnologist is trying to develop a new abiotic
stress-tolerant variety by engineering a trehalose metabolism in crops
which can have a substantial impact on worldwide food production.
Trehalose, a nonreducing disaccharide, has tremendous effects in abiotic
stress tolerance and metabolic regulation in a wide range of organisms.
Trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (TPS and trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase (TPP are two key enzymes which help in the biosynthesis of
plants. Trehalose is an uncommon sugff present in bacteria, fungi, and
desiccation-tolerant higher plants and has exceptional capacities to protect
biomolecules by stabilizing dry biological membrane and proteins from
S.K. Sah
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology,
Entomology and Plant Pathology, Mississippi State
University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA
G. Kaur
School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab
Agricultural University, Ludhiana 141 001, India
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environmental str:ss. It has a multiple function and ;ome of them are species specific. Many research groups showed that there is a linkage betrveen
trehalose and abiotic srress by conducting differert experiments. They
introduced trehalose biosynthetic genes to develop stress tolerance line in
important crops like rice, tomato, and potato. Here, in this rview, we discuss occurrence, characiers, chemical and biological characteristics, uses,
pathways, and successful examples in crop plants.
6.1
lntroduction
The worldwide human population is growing tremendously but agricultural production is same.
Therefbre, to fulfill the demands of food supply,
scription factors ard downstream signaling processes that furthr activate stress-responsive
mechanisms to reg(:nerate homeostasis by restoring and protecting rnembrane proteins. Stress tolerance is achieved due to these cellular events.
Subsequently, the pressure to increase crop production area is continuously increasing, and due
to this pressure, water uses in irrigation lead to
of
chain of
walers,
it
ondary stresses as
in
and
lagine
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2. TreY-TreZpathway
3. TreP pathway
4. TreS pathway
5. TreT pathway
stress.
There are many roles which have been anticipated by different research for both trehalose
and trehalose-6-phosphate synthase (TPS). For
example, it helps to regulate embryo maturation, plant growth and development, vegetative
growth and effect on flowering for development
of seedlings, carbohydrate metabolsm, glu-
6.2
In living organism, there are five reported pathways of trehalose biosynthesis, among them
some possess more than one pathway; however,
others use more than one pathway depending
et al. 2008).
6.2.1
TPS-TPP(OtsA-OtsB)
Pathway
It is the most common pathway for trehalose biosynthesis and it has two steps, mainly present in
both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants, trehalose synthesis is different than both prokaryotes
and eukaryotes. In this trehalose is synthesized
by catalyzing trehalose 6-phosphate synthase
(TPS) which provides the intermediate products,
i.e., Trehalose-6-Phosphate from glucose-6phosphate and uridine diphosphate glucose, and
after that, trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase
l;
TPP
TPS
UDP-glucose + Glucose-6-P
6.2.2
----------------
T6P
TreY-TreZ Pathway
Trehalose +Pi
halohydrolase (TreZ) hydrolyses the maltooligosyl trehalose and releasing free trehalose
the
(Maruta
et al.
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6.2.3
TreP Pathway
TreP
_-_---.+
Glucose-1-P
6.2.4
TreS Pathway
Trehalose + Pi
et al. 2010).
found
is called
revesible
all,
i:
TreS
Maltose
6.2.5
Trehalose
TreT Pathway
In this pathway,
trehalose is synthesize by
reversible formation of ADP-glucose and glucose by c aialy zing trehalose glycosyltransfu rase
and first of all it was reported in hyperthermophilic archaea (T'hermococcus litoralis) (Qu
et al. ?004). Trehalose glycosyltransferase is
also fond in bacteria and archea (PauLl et al.
2008).
TreT
ADP-glucose + Glucose
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Role of Trehalose
temperature.
There are two general mechanisms used to counteract abiotic stress: avoidance and adaptation. In
6.4.1
During drought conditions, most of the anhydrobiotic organisms collected high concentrations of
trehalose. In drought conditions, many disaccharides accumulated to protect the membranes. In
DesiccationStress
dehydration conditions, membrane must be stabilized because oflipid phase transitions and vehicle fusion; for this scenario, trehalose is one of
the best effective methods to stabilize dry membranes (Crowe and Crowe 1990; Crowe et al.
1992). According to Strom and Kaasen (1993), in
desiccation conditions, the chance of water loss
is 99 Vo. In this type of situation, trehalose has
some beneficial aspects. In the absence of water,
trehalose repressed vesicle fusion completely and
depressed the phase transition temperature of dry
lipids which maintained them in liquid crystalline phase, and in this case, the biological structure which are associated with bound water will
be replaced by freezing trehalose molecules
(Donnamaria etaI.1994). Kawai and his coworkers (1992) reported the mode of action of treha-
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group formation.
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Abiotic stresses are major en,ironmenl:al constraint which limits crop production. Thr: development of stress-tolerant crops through
6.4.2
to Abiotic Strcsses
ir
osmoprotec-
Salt Stress
water and turgor pressure due to low water Fotential, and secondly in the living cells, this creates a
continuous flux
high
6.4.3
Temperature Stress
Due to low temperature stress, biological membranes are affected while decreasing their fluid-
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TPPs.
plants
Arabidopsis
Transgenic
overexpressing
AtTPSI (Avonce et al.2OO4) resulted in glucose
and ABA-insensitive and drought stress-tolerant
water-deficit tolerance
of intact plants
and
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Dai et al. (2001) repofed the Agrobacteriummediated transformation of tobacco using olsA
gene from E. coli under the control of the
CaMV35S promoter. The transgenic plants so
produced were water-deficit tolerant, but they
also showed altered phenotypes like stunted
growth. Pellny et al. QAO$ developed the transgenic tobacco plants with orsA and ofsB genes
which showed higher photosynthetic capacities
per unit leaf area and per leaf dry weight. This
alteration in photosynthetic activity was found to
be associated with trehalose-6-phosphate accumulation rather than trehalose.
Drought tolerance was also exhibited by
tobacco and tomato plants which were transformed with yeast TPS I gene under the control
of 35S promoter (Romero et al. 1997 Cortina
and Culianez-Macia 2005). The transgenic plants
produced from these studies lead to growth aberrations like stunted growth in tobacco plants and
due to
trehalose-6-phosphate accumulation,
which has been proved to be an essential player
in plant development (Eastmond et al.2OO2) and
Goddijn et al. (1997) did the genetic transformation of tobacco and potato plants with orsA
and otsB genes from E. coli under the control of
CaMV35S promoter. Low trehalose accumulation was obtained in transgenic tobacco, whereas
in potato no traces of trehalose were detected.
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5.K.5ah et al.
Garcia et al. (1997) reported low level of trehalose accumulation in rice roots following three
days ofsalt stress. External applications ofreha-
cation
potato plants with altered T6P levels to investigate the role of T6P signaling in :heir tubers.
Transgenic potato lines with increasd T6P levels
displayed reduced starch content, cecreas,ed AIP
contents, and increased respiration rate dliagnostic for high metabolic activity. Hc'wever, potato
lines with lower T6P showed the accumulation of
soluble carbohydrates, her:ose phosphates, and
AIP, but there was no change in ;;tarch content
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It also revealed
that T6P-accumulation in
delayed
tubers strongly
sprouting, while those
with reduced T6P sprouted earlier than the wild
type. Early sprouting of 833-TPP tubers correlated with a reduced abscisic acid content.
Martins et al. (2013) investigated the role of
trehalose-6-phosphate as a sugar-signaling
lated.
night.
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trehalose-6-phosphate
(T6P) levels.
After
the class II TPS and sucrose non-fermentingrelated protein kinase I (SnRK1) target gene
expression. Most significantly, T6P no longer
tracked the sucrose levels after extended
darkness.
summarized view
of stress-tolerant trans-
gene
6.6
genetically engineered
trehalose-accumulating plants has not been performed, but the cloning of trehalase genes from
several plants has already been achieved; therefore, in the future, transgenic research evaluating
this strategy will be expected. By the help of
genetically engineered plants for trehalose accumulation, different and new variety of ornamen-
fot so attention
should be focus to get more promise research on
this area. Some research showed genetic engineering of overexpression genes, sometime, may
lead to downstream pathways; therefore, as a prethings have been identified
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Table
.1
Trehalose
biosynthetic
Species
transformed
Promoter
ln
Tolerace
Trehaloselevel
Tobacco . Rubisco
TPSI
Drought
800-3200
DW
Tobacco
otsA
Drought
G-l 10 pg,'g FW
35S
pgig
No
Reference
Holmsfom
et al.
root
Goddijn et al.
(.1997)
stunted
0-60 ps/s Fw
otsA-otsB
Pilon-Iimits
as above,
but
et al. (1998)
as
l
trssu:
Potato
Patatin
otsA
NA
3-20 pg/g
FW
No
Goddijn et al.
(1997)
Tobacco
35S
otsA-otsB
NA
NA
TPS
Drought
<170 .rglg FW
Loss
apical
Romer,o et al
(t997)
growtt-,
in leave
like lance:
partial
Tobacco
Tobacco
l6SrRNA
35S
TPSl
D:ought
TP
360-z4O rglg
No
,FW
D:ought
6.3 pmcVg
Drcught
-8 pdg
FW
Lee et;al.
(2003)
[Ian et al.
No
(200s)
Tobacco Rubisco
AtRAB1S
Rubisco
Rice
,ABRCl-rice
TPSI
TPSI-TPS2
-t6
TPS1
l-2
TPSl-TPS2
TPSI
NA
otsA--otsB
'
actifi I
Drought,
-48
FW
Karim et al.
I No
FW
pglgFW
No
FW
No
No
No
pglg
FW
No
Garg
et.
al.
(2W2)
salt, cold
(ABAinducible)
Rice
rbcS
,Ubiquitin
-55 rglg FW
Rice
otsA-otsB
Drought, '3l0-l
No
036 tglg
cges
No chnges
cold
Tomato
35S
TPSl
Drought,
salt
(2003)
150 pg/g
FW
Short
and
the
Cortina. and
rd29A
(stress
inducible)
PSI_TPS2
Drought,
cold,
heat
8.2-16.7 ltglg
salt. rFw
CulianezMacia ti2005)
shoots,
of
are
'
Arabidopsis
Jang et al.
rigid
dark
root
No
Miranda et al.
r(07)
(continued)
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(continued)
I
Species
transformed
Trehalose
biosynthetic
Changes in
Tolerance
Promoter
Trehaloselevel
8.5-38.4 pg/g
FW
35S
Reference
The color
of
sterility, glucose
insensitive
Rice
35S
OsTPS
Cold, high
Li et al.
No changes
(201r)
salinit
and
Potato
35S
TPSI
Drought
Dwarfism
Yeo et al.
Altered
Dai et al.
(2001)
(2000)
Tobacco
otsA
35S
phenotype
(stunted
growth); while
detaching leaf
transgenic plants
showed less
water
Tobacco
35S
otsA--otsB
Altered
Tobacco
35S
TRE
In transgenic
Gomez-
rd29A
(trehalase
gene)
plants, trehalose
activity is
lowered
et al. (2004)
Pellny et al.
(2m4)
Tobacco
TPSl
35S
Escobedo
Almeida et al.
Tolerance to
osmotic stress;
i witd-type plants
; are bigger than
transgenic;
(2005)
lancet-shaped
leaves are not
present
Tobacco
TPS
35S
Plants grow
media
in
supplemented
Leyman et al.
,(2006)
,
with glucose
(glucoseinsensitive
phenotypes)
Modified from Almeida
er.
al.
(2N7)
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