Effect of high light conditions on the response of Arabidopsis thaliana plants with suppressed mitochondrial alternative oxidase

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
E. Garmash, Kirill V. Yadrikhinskiy, M. Shelyakin, Elena S. Belykh
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BACKGROUND: Plants as sessile organisms have developed biochemical pathways to protect themselves from the excess light energy. Mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) participates in the oxidation of reductants exported from chloroplasts, thereby optimizing photosynthesis and protecting cells from photodamage. AIM: The effect of high light on respiration and the relative transcripts content of a number of genes in Arabidopsis thaliana plants of the T-DNA insertional line for AOX1a (aox1a) was studied and compared with the response of the antisense silencing of AOX1a line (AS-12) and wild type line Col-0. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four-week-old A. thaliana plants of three lines grown at 90 µmol/m2 · s and then exposed to moderately high light conditions, 400 µmol/m2 · s, in a short-term experiment (8 h). Respiratory pathways activity, gene expression, and superoxide anion content were determined during experiment. RESULTS: Plants of the aox1a line in response to high light were characterized by the absence of the total and alternative respiration reaction and the absence of the AOX1 protein in spite of the increased mRNA level of AOX1c, in contrast to the Col-0 and AS-12 lines. Also, an increased content of transcripts of only SAPX and CHS were found, while in the other lines a compensatory increase in the expression of many “defense” genes was revealed. CONCLUSIONS: Thus, the aox1a line was characterized by a low compensatory effect at the level of defense systems activation. This is apparently caused by the absence of the AOX1 protein and, as a result, the weakening of the stress signal and stress response. The results obtained indicate the important role of AOX in the response of respiration to light stress; can be used to study the signaling pathways of regulation of AOX1a expression.
强光条件对线粒体替代氧化酶受抑制的拟南芥植物反应的影响
背景:植物作为一种无根生物,通过发展生化途径来保护自己免受过量光能的侵害。线粒体替代氧化酶(AOX)参与叶绿体输出还原剂的氧化,从而优化光合作用并保护细胞免受光损伤。目的:研究强光对拟南芥AOX1a T-DNA插入系(AOX1a)呼吸和多个基因相对转录本含量的影响,并与AOX1a系(AS-12)和野生型系Col-0的反义沉默反应进行比较。材料与方法:将3个品系4周大的拟蓝植物在90µmol/m2·s的光照条件下培养,然后在400µmol/m2·s的中强光照条件下进行短期实验(8 h)。实验期间测定呼吸通路活性、基因表达和超氧阴离子含量。结果:与Col-0和AS-12系相比,aox1a系在强光下的植株表现为不存在总呼吸反应和替代呼吸反应,尽管AOX1c mRNA水平升高,但AOX1蛋白缺失。此外,只有SAPX和CHS的转录本含量增加,而在其他品系中,许多“防御”基因的表达也出现了代偿性增加。结论:因此,aox1a系在防御系统激活水平上具有低补偿效应的特点。这显然是由于AOX1蛋白的缺失,从而导致应激信号和应激反应的减弱。结果表明,AOX在呼吸对光胁迫的反应中起重要作用;可用于研究AOX1a表达调控的信号通路。
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Ecological genetics
Ecological genetics Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal Ecological genetics is an international journal which accepts for consideration original manuscripts that reflect the results of field and experimental studies, and fundamental research of broad conceptual and/or comparative context corresponding to the profile of the Journal. Once a year, the editorial Board reviews and, if necessary, corrects the rules for authors and the journal rubrics.
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