Literature DB >> 31622939

Arabidopsis thaliana mutants devoid of chloroplast glutamine synthetase (GS2) have non-lethal phenotype under photorespiratory conditions.

Sónia Ferreira1, Emanuel Moreira2, Isabel Amorim3, Conceição Santos4, Paula Melo5.   

Abstract

Chloroplast located Glutamine Synthetase (GS2) is believed to play a major role in the reassimilation of ammonium generated by photorespiration, being GS2 knockout mutants unable to grow under photorespiratory conditions (low-CO2 atmosphere) in the species characterized so far (Barley, Lotus). To investigate the importance of GS2 in A. thaliana nitrogen metabolism mutant plants devoid of this GS isoenzyme were characterized. It was shown that GS2 mutants although smaller, slightly chlorotic and with the nitrogen metabolism impaired, were able to grow and complete their life cycle under ordinary air conditions. Surprisingly, GS2 mutants were more tolerant to salt stress than wild-type plants. The lack of GS2 seems to be compensated by higher expression of some GS cytosolic isogenes, namely GLN1;2 and GLN1;3 and by glutamate dehydrogenase, whose activity and expression is enhanced in the GS2 mutant plants and might account for the increased tolerance to salt stress. Under conditions that minimize photorespiration (CO2-enriched atmosphere) plant growth and ammonium assimilation impairment is less evident in the GS2 mutant plants and is accompanied by an adjustment of levels of expression of the cytosolic isogenes, with an increase in the expression of GLN1;3 and a decrease in the expression of the GLN1;1 and GLN1;2. Altogether the results confirm a major role of GS2 in the assimilation of ammonium released during photorespiration, but suggest a redundancy of activity with cytosolic GSs and GDH and further support the involvement of the chloroplastic isoenzyme in primary nitrogen assimilation and plant growth and development in A. thaliana.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis thaliana mutant; Glutamate dehydrogenase; Glutamine synthetase; Nitrogen assimilation; Photorespiration; Salt stress

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31622939     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.10.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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