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Nitric Oxide Mediates Nitrite-Sensing and Acclimation and Triggers a Remodeling of Lipids.

Lina-Juana Dolch1, Josselin Lupette1, Guillaume Tourcier1, Mariette Bedhomme1,2, Séverine Collin2, Leonardo Magneschi1, Melissa Conte1, Khawla Seddiki1, Christelle Richard1, Erwan Corre3, Laurent Fourage2, Frédéric Laeuffer2, Robert Richards4, Michael Reith4, Fabrice Rébeillé1, Juliette Jouhet1, Patrick McGinn4, Eric Maréchal5.   

Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is an intermediate of the nitrogen cycle, an industrial pollutant, and a marker of climate change. NO also acts as a gaseous transmitter in a variety of biological processes. The impact of environmental NO needs to be addressed. In diatoms, a dominant phylum in phytoplankton, NO was reported to mediate programmed cell death in response to diatom-derived polyunsaturated aldehydes. Here, using the Phaeodactylum Pt1 strain, 2E,4E-decadienal supplied in the micromolar concentration range led to a nonspecific cell toxicity. We reexamined NO biosynthesis and response in Phaeodactylum NO inhibits cell growth and triggers triacylglycerol (TAG) accumulation. Feeding experiments indicate that NO is not produced from Arg but via conversion of nitrite by the nitrate reductase. Genome-wide transcriptional analysis shows that NO up-regulates the expression of the plastid nitrite reductase and genes involved in the subsequent incorporation of ammonium into amino acids, via both Gln synthesis and Orn-urea pathway. The phosphoenolpyruvate dehydrogenase complex is also up-regulated, leading to the production of acetyl-CoA, which can feed TAG accumulation upon exposure to NO. Transcriptional reprogramming leading to higher TAG content is balanced with a decrease of monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (MGDG) in the plastid via posttranslational inhibition of MGDG synthase enzymatic activity by NO. Intracellular and transient NO emission acts therefore at the basis of a nitrite-sensing and acclimating system, whereas a long exposure to NO can additionally induce a redirection of carbon to neutral lipids and a stress response.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28924015      PMCID: PMC5664477          DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.01042

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


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