Changes in the C/N balance caused by increasing external ammonium concentrations are driven by carbon and energy availabilities during ammonium nutrition in pea plants: the key roles of asparagine synthetase and anaplerotic enzymes

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作者
Ariz, Idoia [1 ]
Asensio, Aaron C. [1 ]
Zamarreno, Angel M. [2 ]
Garcia-Mina, Jose M. [2 ]
Aparicio-Tejo, Pedro [1 ]
Moran, Jose F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Publ Navarra, Gobierno Navarra, Inst Agrobiotecnol, IdAB,CSIC, Navarra 31006, Spain
[2] Poligono Arazuri Orcoyen, Inabonos Roullier Grp, Dept Res & Dev, Navarra 31160, Spain
关键词
GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY; GDP-MANNOSE PYROPHOSPHORYLASE; ROOT-GROWTH INHIBITION; PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE; METABOLIC-REGULATION; GENE-EXPRESSION; 3,4-DIMETHYLPYRAZOLE PHOSPHATE; REGULATORY PHOSPHORYLATION; ISOCITRATE DEHYDROGENASE; RICE ROOTS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01712.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
An understanding of the mechanisms underlying ammonium (NH4+) toxicity in plants requires prior knowledge of the metabolic uses for nitrogen (N) and carbon (C). We have recently shown that pea plants grown at high NH4+ concentrations suffer an energy deficiency associated with a disruption of ionic homeostasis. Furthermore, these plants are unable to adequately regulate internal NH4+ levels and the cell-charge balance associated with cation uptake. Herein we show a role for an extra-C application in the regulation of C-N metabolism in NH4+-fed plants. Thus, pea plants (Pisum sativum) were grown at a range of NH4+ concentrations as sole N source, and two light intensities were applied to vary the C supply to the plants. Control plants grown at high NH4+ concentration triggered a toxicity response with the characteristic pattern of C-starvation conditions. This toxicity response resulted in the redistribution of N from amino acids, mostly asparagine, and lower C/N ratios. The C/N imbalance at high NH4+ concentration under control conditions induced a strong activation of root C metabolism and the upregulation of anaplerotic enzymes to provide C intermediates for the tricarboxylic acid cycle. A high light intensity partially reverted these C-starvation symptoms by providing higher C availability to the plants. The extra-C contributed to a lower C4/C5 amino acid ratio while maintaining the relative contents of some minor amino acids involved in key pathways regulating the C/N status of the plants unchanged. C availability can therefore be considered to be a determinant factor in the tolerance/sensitivity mechanisms to NH4+ nutrition in plants.
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