Calcium Variously Mediates the Effect of Cytokinin on Chlorophyll and LHCPII Accumulation During Greening in Barley Leaves and Cucumber Cotyledons

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
J. Legocka, E. Sobieszczuk-Nowicka
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Abstract

During greening, excised etiolated barley leaves and cucumber cotyledons that were depleted of exogenous Ca 2+ by a chelating agent (ethylene glycol-bis (beta aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N`N`-tetraacetic acid, EGTA) showed ~50% reduced chlorophyll (Chl) accumulation and ~30% accumulation of apoprotein of the light-harvesting chloro- phyll a/b-binding protein complex of photosystem II (LHCPII). The Ca 2+ channel blocker lanthanum chloride (LaCl 3 ) applied to cucumber cotyledons reduced LHCPII accumulation more than EGTA did. In both plant mate- rials, cytokinins enhanced chlorophyll accumulation by 50–60% and this effect was completely canceled by EGTA application. Hormones significantly increased LHCPII accumulation but EGTA application reduced that effect in barley leaves by ~30% and in cucumber cotyledons by ~80%. A similar effect was observed in LaCl 3 treated cotyledons. CaCl 2 application boosted chlorophyll accumulation in both plant materials. CaCl 2 applied together with cytokinin reduced the hormonal effect on chlorophyll accumulation by ~38% in barley leaves and 23% in cucumber cotyledons, but almost totally inhibited cytokinin-stimulated LHCPII accumulation. Our results indicate that calcium variously mediates the effect of cytokinin on chlorophyll and LHCPII accumulation. Cytokinin-induced enhancement of chlorophyll accumulation seems totally dependent on the exogenous pool of Ca 2+ , while Ca 2+ -dependent and Ca 2+ -independent pathways are involved in the hormonal effect on LHCPII accumulation. The effect of cytokinin on the increase of light-induced LHCPII accumulation appears to be sensitive to exogenously applied Ca 2+ , which almost totally blocked the hormonal effect. Our results give indirect evidence that the responses to cytokinin and light act on different events leading to Chl and LHCPII accumulation.
钙介导细胞分裂素对大麦叶片和黄瓜子叶变绿过程中叶绿素和LHCPII积累的影响
在绿化过程中,用乙二醇-双(β -氨基乙醚)-N,N,N ' N ' -四乙酸(EGTA)螯合剂(乙二醇-双(β -氨基乙醚)- EGTA)去除外源Ca 2+后,切除的黄化大麦叶片和黄瓜子叶的叶绿素(Chl)积累减少了50%,光系统II (LHCPII)捕光叶绿素a/b结合蛋白复合体载脂蛋白(apoprotein)积累了30%。ca2 +通道阻滞剂氯化镧(lacl3)对黄瓜子叶LHCPII积累的抑制作用大于EGTA。在这两种植物材料中,细胞分裂素使叶绿素积累增加了50-60%,而EGTA完全抵消了这一作用。激素显著增加了LHCPII的积累,但EGTA使大麦叶片和黄瓜子叶的LHCPII积累减少了30%和80%。在lacl3处理的子叶中也观察到类似的效果。cacl2的施用促进了两种植物材料的叶绿素积累。cacl2与细胞分裂素联合施用可使大麦叶片叶绿素积累的激素效应降低约38%,黄瓜子叶叶绿素积累的激素效应降低23%,但几乎完全抑制细胞分裂素刺激的LHCPII积累。我们的研究结果表明,钙不同程度地介导细胞分裂素对叶绿素和LHCPII积累的影响。细胞分裂素诱导的叶绿素积累的增强似乎完全依赖于外源ca2 +池,而ca2 +依赖和ca2 +独立途径参与激素对LHCPII积累的影响。细胞分裂素对光诱导LHCPII积累增加的影响似乎对外源ca2 +敏感,ca2 +几乎完全阻断了激素的作用。我们的结果提供了间接证据,表明细胞分裂素和光的反应作用于导致Chl和LHCPII积累的不同事件。
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期刊介绍: ACTA BIOLOGICA CRACOVIENSIA Series Botanica is an English-language journal founded in 1958, devoted to plant anatomy and morphology, cytology, genetics, embryology, tissue culture, physiology, biochemistry, biosystematics, molecular phylogenetics and phylogeography, as well as phytochemistry. It is published twice a year.
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