糖基化甾醇通过膜稳定和茉莉酸信号传导增强番茄的抗寒性。

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Cuiyun Deng,Antoni Garcia-Molina,Aurelio Gómez-Cadenas,Vicente Vives-Peris,Rubén Alcázar,Albert Ferrer,Teresa Altabella
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摘要

游离和糖基化甾醇在维持质膜的结构完整性和正常功能方面发挥着核心作用,质膜是寒冷的主要传感器,并启动信号级联反应来减轻寒冷引起的损伤。本文对番茄(Solanum lycopersicum cv.)的冷响应特性进行了研究。由于甾醇糖基转移酶1 (SlSGT2)和2 (SlSGT1)的过表达和沉默,Micro-Tom突变体比野生型植物具有更高和更低的糖基化与游离甾醇比率。SlSGT2过表达突变体表现出更高的耐寒性、膜稳定性和氧化应激反应,而SlSGT1基因沉默导致相反的表型。此外,糖基化与游离甾醇比例的变化激活了不同的转录程序,这些转录程序在基础条件下建立了预条件应激反应状态,并在SlSGT2过表达突变体中触发了更有效的冷响应,同时在slsgt1沉默突变体中降低了抵御冷胁迫的能力。与slsgt1沉默和对照植株相比,SlSGT2过表达突变体在基础条件下含有更高水平的茉莉酸盐,并且在冷胁迫下这些激素的生物合成增强。糖基化与游离甾醇比例升高对JA生物合成和信号传导的促进作用导致冷响应基因的激活,包括CBF-COR途径、抗氧化防御和多胺生物合成基因。我们的发现为糖基化甾醇帮助提高番茄耐寒性的机制提供了关键的见解。
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Glycosylated sterols enhance cold tolerance in tomato via membrane stabilization and jasmonate signaling.
Free and glycosylated sterols play a central role in maintaining the structural integrity and proper functioning of the plasma membrane, which serves as the primary sensor of cold and initiates signaling cascades to mitigate chilling-induced damage. Here, we characterize the cold response of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum cv. Micro-Tom) mutants with higher and lower ratios of glycosylated to free sterols than wild type plants, resulting from the overexpression and silencing of the STEROL GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES 1 and 2 (SlSGT2 and SlSGT1), respectively. The SlSGT2 overexpressing mutants show increased cold tolerance, membrane stability and oxidative stress responses, while silencing of the SlSGT1 gene causes the opposite phenotypes. Furthermore, changes in the glycosylated to free sterols ratio activate distinct transcriptional programs that establish a preconditioned stress-responsive state under basal conditions and trigger a more efficient response to cold in the SlSGT2 overexpressing mutants, as well as compromise the capacity to withstand the effects of cold stress in the SlSGT1-silenced mutants. The SlSGT2 overexpressing mutants also contain higher levels of jasmonates under basal conditions and display enhanced biosynthesis of these hormones under cold stress compared to SlSGT1-silenced and control plants. The facilitating effect of elevated glycosylated to free sterols ratio on JA biosynthesis and signaling leads to the activation of cold-responsive genes, including those of the CBF-COR pathway, antioxidant defenses, and polyamine biosynthesis. Our findings provide key insights into the mechanisms by which glycosylated sterols help improve cold tolerance in tomato.
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Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
5.40%
发文量
535
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Physiology® is a distinguished and highly respected journal with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1926. It stands as a leading international publication in the field of plant biology, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the molecular and structural aspects of plant life to systems biology and ecophysiology. Recognized as the most highly cited journal in plant sciences, Plant Physiology® is a testament to its commitment to excellence and the dissemination of groundbreaking research. As the official publication of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Plant Physiology® upholds rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring that the scientific community receives the highest quality research. The journal releases 12 issues annually, providing a steady stream of new findings and insights to its readership.
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