Plasma membrane aquaporins mediates vesicle stability in broccoli

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Abstract

The use of in vitro membrane vesicles is attractive because of possible applications in therapies. Here we aimed to compare the stability and functionality of plasma membrane vesicles extracted from control and salt-treated broccoli. The impact of the amount of aquaporins was related to plasma membrane osmotic water permeability and the stability of protein secondary structure. Here, we describe for first time an increase in plant aquaporins acetylation under high salinity. Higher osmotic water permeability in NaCl vesicles has been related to higher acetylation, upregulation of aquaporins, and a more stable environment to thermal denaturation. Based on our findings, we propose that aquaporins play an important role in vesicle stability.

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Martínez-Ballesta, M. del C., García-Gomez, P., Yepes-Molina, L., Guarnizo, A. L., Teruel, J. A., & Carvajal, M. (2018). Plasma membrane aquaporins mediates vesicle stability in broccoli. PLoS ONE, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192422

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