The impact of salt stress on the physiology and the transcriptome of the model streptophyte green alga Chara braunii

Author:

Heß Daniel1,Heise Carolin M.23ORCID,Schubert Hendrik3,Hess Wolfgang R.1ORCID,Hagemann Martin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Genetics and Experimental Bioinformatics Group, Faculty of Biology University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

2. Plant Physiology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Rostock Rostock Germany

3. Aquatic Ecology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences University of Rostock Rostock Germany

Abstract

AbstractChara braunii is a model for early land plant evolution and terrestrialization. Salt stress has a profound effect on water and ion transport activities, thereby interacting with many other processes, including inorganic carbon acquisition for photosynthesis. In this study, we analyzed the impact of salt stress (5 practical salt units, PSU) on the physiology and gene expression in C. braunii. Photosynthesis was only slightly affected 6 h after salt addition and returned to control levels after 48 h. Several organic compounds such as proline, glutamate, sucrose, and 2‐aminobutyrate accumulated in salt‐treated thalli and might contribute to osmotic potential acclimation, whereas the amount of K+ decreased. We quantified transcript levels for 17,387 genes, of which 95 were up‐regulated and 44 down‐regulated after salt addition. Genes encoding proteins of the functional groups ion/solute transport and cell wall synthesis/modulation were enriched among the up‐regulated genes 24–48 h after salt stress, indicating their role in osmotic acclimation. However, a homolog to land plant ERD4 osmosensors was transiently upregulated after 6 h, and phylogenetic analyses suggested that these sensors evolved in Charophyceae. Down‐regulated genes were mainly related to photosynthesis and carbon metabolism/fixation, consistent with the observed lowered growth after extended cultivation. The changed expression of genes encoding proteins for inorganic carbon acquisition might be related to the impact of salt on ionic relations and inorganic carbon uptake. The results indicate that C. braunii can tolerate enhanced salt concentrations in a defined acclimation process, including distinct gene expression changes to achieve new metabolic homeostasis.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics,General Medicine,Physiology

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