Literature DB >> 17556505

Double mutants deficient in cytosolic and thylakoid ascorbate peroxidase reveal a complex mode of interaction between reactive oxygen species, plant development, and response to abiotic stresses.

Gad Miller1, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Ludmila Rizhsky, Alicia Hegie, Shai Koussevitzky, Ron Mittler.   

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a key signaling role in plants and are controlled in cells by a complex network of ROS metabolizing enzymes found in several different cellular compartments. To study how different ROS signals, generated in different cellular compartments, are integrated in cells, we generated a double mutant lacking thylakoid ascorbate peroxidase (tylapx) and cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase1 (apx1). Our analysis suggests that two different signals are generated in plants lacking cytosolic APX1 or tylAPX. The lack of a chloroplastic hydrogen peroxide removal enzyme triggers a specific signal in cells that results in enhanced tolerance to heat stress, whereas the lack of a cytosolic hydrogen peroxide removal enzyme triggers a different signal, which results in stunted growth and enhanced sensitivity to oxidative stress. When the two signals are coactivated in cells (i.e. tylapx/apx1), a new response is detected, suggesting that the integration of the two different signals results in a new signal that manifests in late flowering, low protein oxidation during light stress, and enhanced accumulation of anthocyanins. Our results demonstrate a high degree of plasticity in ROS signaling in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and suggest the existence of redundant pathways for ROS protection that compensate for the lack of classical ROS removal enzymes such as cytosolic and chloroplastic APXs. Further investigation of the enhanced heat tolerance in plants lacking tylAPX, using mutants deficient in chloroplast-to-nuclei retrograde signaling, suggests the existence of a chloroplast-generated stress signal that enhances basal thermotolerance in plants.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17556505      PMCID: PMC1949877          DOI: 10.1104/pp.107.101436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


  35 in total

1.  The zinc finger protein Zat12 is required for cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase 1 expression during oxidative stress in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Ludmila Rizhsky; Sholpan Davletova; Hongjian Liang; Ron Mittler
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2004-01-13       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Progression and specificity of protein oxidation in the life cycle of Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Elin Johansson; Olof Olsson; Thomas Nyström
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2004-04-07       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  Reactive oxygen gene network of plants.

Authors:  Ron Mittler; Sandy Vanderauwera; Martin Gollery; Frank Van Breusegem
Journal:  Trends Plant Sci       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 18.313

4.  Double antisense plants lacking ascorbate peroxidase and catalase are less sensitive to oxidative stress than single antisense plants lacking ascorbate peroxidase or catalase.

Authors:  Ludmila Rizhsky; Elza Hallak-Herr; Frank Van Breusegem; Shimon Rachmilevitch; Jason E Barr; Steven Rodermel; Dirk Inzé; Ron Mittler
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 6.417

5.  Transport and metabolic degradation of hydrogen peroxide in Chara corallina: model calculations and measurements with the pressure probe suggest transport of H(2)O(2) across water channels.

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Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 6.992

6.  Thylakoid-bound ascorbate peroxidase mutant exhibits impaired electron transport and photosynthetic activity.

Authors:  Cristian H Danna; Carlos G Bartoli; Francisco Sacco; Lorena R Ingala; Guillermo E Santa-María; Juan J Guiamet; Rodolfo A Ugalde
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 8.340

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Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 6.417

8.  Growth suppression, altered stomatal responses, and augmented induction of heat shock proteins in cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase (Apx1)-deficient Arabidopsis plants.

Authors:  Lilach Pnueli; Hongjian Liang; Mira Rozenberg; Ron Mittler
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 6.417

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Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 6.417

10.  Signals from chloroplasts converge to regulate nuclear gene expression.

Authors:  Shai Koussevitzky; Ajit Nott; Todd C Mockler; Fangxin Hong; Gilberto Sachetto-Martins; Marci Surpin; Jason Lim; Ron Mittler; Joanne Chory
Journal:  Science       Date:  2007-03-29       Impact factor: 47.728

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  A previously unknown zinc finger protein, DST, regulates drought and salt tolerance in rice via stomatal aperture control.

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9.  Transcriptional differences in gene families of the ascorbate-glutathione cycle in wheat during mild water deficit.

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Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2009-11-10       Impact factor: 4.570

10.  ROS-mediated vascular homeostatic control of root-to-shoot soil Na delivery in Arabidopsis.

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2012-10-12       Impact factor: 11.598

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