Alternative electron sinks in chloroplasts and mitochondria of halophytes as a safety valve for controlling ROS production during salinity

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Demircan, Nil [1 ]
Sonmez, Mustafa Cemre [1 ]
Akyol, Turgut Yigit [2 ]
Ozgur, Rengin [1 ]
Turkan, Ismail [3 ]
Dietz, Karl-Josef [4 ]
Uzilday, Baris [1 ]
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[1] Ege Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Izmir, Turkiye
[2] Aarhus Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Genet, Aarhus, Denmark
[3] Yasar Univ, Fac Agr Sci & Technol, Dept Soil & Plant Nutr, Izmir, Turkiye
[4] Univ Bielefeld, Fac Biol, Dept Biochem & Physiol Plants, Bielefeld, Germany
关键词
PLASTID TERMINAL OXIDASE; SALT STRESS-RESPONSE; WATER-WATER CYCLE; REACTIVE OXYGEN; UNCOUPLING PROTEIN; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; ANTIOXIDANT RESPONSE; PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS; PLANT PEROXIREDOXINS; THIOREDOXIN SYSTEMS;
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10.1111/ppl.14397
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Electron flow through the electron transport chain (ETC) is essential for oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and photosynthesis in chloroplasts. Electron fluxes depend on environmental parameters, e.g., ionic and osmotic conditions and endogenous factors, and this may cause severe imbalances. Plants have evolved alternative sinks to balance the reductive load on the electron transport chains in order to avoid overreduction, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and to cope with environmental stresses. These sinks act primarily as valves for electron drainage and secondarily as regulators of tolerance-related metabolism, utilizing the excess reductive energy. High salinity is an environmental stressor that stimulates the generation of ROS and oxidative stress, which affects growth and development by disrupting the redox homeostasis of plants. While glycophytic plants are sensitive to high salinity, halophytic plants tolerate, grow, and reproduce at high salinity. Various studies have examined the ETC systems of glycophytic plants, however, information about the state and regulation of ETCs in halophytes under non-saline and saline conditions is scarce. This review focuses on alternative electron sinks in chloroplasts and mitochondria of halophytic plants. In cases where information on halophytes is lacking, we examined the available knowledge on the relationship between alternative sinks and gradual salinity resilience of glycophytes. To this end, transcriptional responses of involved components of photosynthetic and respiratory ETCs were compared between the glycophyte Arabidopsis thaliana and the halophyte Schrenkiella parvula, and the time-courses of these transcripts were examined in A. thaliana. The observed regulatory patterns are discussed in the context of reactive molecular species formation in halophytes and glycophytes.
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