1-Butanol triggers programmed cell death in Populus euphratica cell cultures

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Jing Zhang
Yicheng Yu
Zongyun Li
Cunhua Sun
Jian Zhang
Meiyan Liu
Aimin Wang
Jian Sun
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[1] Jiangsu Normal University,Institute of Integrative Plant Biology, School of Life Science
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Plant Growth Regulation | 2014年 / 74卷
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cells; 1-Butanol; Programmed cell death; PA; NO; Mitochondria H; O;
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1-Butanol, which is a specific inhibitor of phospholipase D, usually inhibits phosphatidic acid (PA) production and blocks the PA-dependent signaling pathway under stress conditions. However, the effects of 1-butanol on plant cells under non-stress condition are still unclear. In this study, we report that 1-butanol induced a dose dependent cell death in poplar (Populus euphratica) cell cultures. In contrast, the control 2-butanol and ethanol had no effects on cell viability. 1-Butanol-treated cells displayed hallmark features of programmed cell death (PCD), such as shrinkage of the cytoplasm, DNA fragmentation, condensed or stretched chromatin and the activation of caspase-3-like protease. Exogenous application of PA markedly inhibited the 1-butanol-induced PCD. 1-Butanol also caused a burst of mitochondrial H2O2 ([H2O2]mit) that was usually accompanied by a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (∆Ψm). Supplement of PA, antioxidant enzyme (catalase) and antioxidant (ascorbic acid) reversed this effect. Moreover, a significant increase of nitric oxide (NO) was observed in 1-butanol-treated poplar cells. This NO burst was suppressed by PA or inhibitors of NO synthesis. Further pharmacological experiments indicate that the burst of NO contributed to the 1-butanol-induced inhibition of antioxidant enzymes and subsequent H2O2-dependent PCD. In conclusion, we propose that 1-butanol is a potent inducer of PCD in plants and this process is regulated by the PA, NO and H2O2.
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