Oxidative stress induced by the photosensitizers neutral red (type I) or rose bengal (type II) in the light causes different molecular responses in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

被引:41
作者
Fischer, BB [1 ]
Krieger-Liszkay, A [1 ]
Eggen, RIL [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Environm Sci & Technol, Dept Environm Technol, CH-8600 Dubendorf, Switzerland
关键词
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; photooxidative stress; neutral red; rose bengal; singlet oxygen; DNA-microarray;
D O I
10.1016/j.plantsci.2004.10.008
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The molecular defense mechanisms against photooxidative stress in photosynthetic organisms are essential to protect cells from damaging effects of high light illumination and photoinhibition but also to protect against effects by endogenous and exogenous photosensitizers. Here, we analyzed the genetic response of Chlaniydomonas reinhardtii to the model type I photosensitizer neutral red (NR) and the type II photosensitizer rose bengal (RB) using DNA-microarrays. Many oxidative and general stress response genes, which were also induced by other oxidative stress conditions, were strongly induced by NR. Only one gene was upregulated by RB, the glutathione (GSH) peroxidase homologous gene Gpxh, which was also induced by NR. In addition NR exposure resulted in the reduced expression of most nuclear photosynthetic genes and subunits of the light harvesting complex (LHC) indicating an effect on the photosynthetic activity. This is supported by a stimulation of singlet oxygen generation in NR-treated thylakoids. Thus, in C reinhardtii the Gpxh expression is most probably induced by the formation of singlet oxygen in both the NR and RB-treated cells via the activation of a very sensitive and specific sensor, whereas general oxidative stress response mechanisms seem to be involved in the response of most other genes to the type I photooxidative stress. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:747 / 759
页数:13
相关论文
共 74 条
  • [11] Dual action of the active oxygen species during plant stress responses
    Dat, J
    Vandenabeele, S
    Vranová, E
    Van Montagu, M
    Inzé, D
    Van Breusegem, F
    [J]. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES, 2000, 57 (05) : 779 - 795
  • [12] Glutathione in defense and signaling - Lessons from a small thiol
    Dickinson, DA
    Forman, HJ
    [J]. CELL SIGNALING, TRANSCRIPTION, AND TRANSLATION AS THERAPEUTIC TARGETS, 2002, 973 : 488 - 504
  • [13] Plant glutathione transferases
    Dixon, David P.
    Lapthorn, Adrian
    Edwards, Robert
    [J]. GENOME BIOLOGY, 2002, 3 (03)
  • [14] Cluster analysis and display of genome-wide expression patterns
    Eisen, MB
    Spellman, PT
    Brown, PO
    Botstein, D
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1998, 95 (25) : 14863 - 14868
  • [15] Eisen MB, 1999, P NATL ACAD SCI USA, V96, P10943
  • [16] LIGHT-INTENSITY REGULATION OF CAB GENE-TRANSCRIPTION IS SIGNALED BY THE REDOX STATE OF THE PLASTOQUINONE POOL
    ESCOUBAS, JM
    LOMAS, M
    LAROCHE, J
    FALKOWSKI, PG
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1995, 92 (22) : 10237 - 10241
  • [17] DEFINITION OF TYPE-I AND TYPE-II PHOTOSENSITIZED OXIDATION
    FOOTE, CS
    [J]. PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 1991, 54 (05) : 659 - 659
  • [18] Fu HY, 1998, GENETICS, V149, P677
  • [19] Singlet oxygen production in herbicide-treated photosystem II
    Fufezan, C
    Rutherford, AW
    Krieger-Liszkay, A
    [J]. FEBS LETTERS, 2002, 532 (03) : 407 - 410
  • [20] MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF A BETA-TYPE PROTEASOME SUBUNIT FROM ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA COEXPRESSED AT A HIGH-LEVEL WITH AN ALPHA-TYPE PROTEASOME SUBUNIT EARLY IN THE CELL-CYCLE
    GENSCHIK, P
    JAMET, E
    PHILIPPS, G
    PARMENTIER, Y
    GIGOT, C
    FLECK, J
    [J]. PLANT JOURNAL, 1994, 6 (04) : 537 - 546