Arabidopsis mutants reveal multiple singlet oxygen signaling pathways involved in stress response and development

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Aiswarya Baruah
Klára Šimková
Klaus Apel
Christophe Laloi
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[1] Institute of Plant Sciences,
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research,undefined
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2009年 / 70卷
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Oxidative stress; Singlet oxygen; Signaling; mutant; AAA-ATPase;
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Shortly after the release of singlet oxygen (1O2) in chloroplasts drastic changes in nuclear gene expression occur in the conditional flu mutant of Arabidopsis that reveal a rapid transfer of signals from the plastid to the nucleus. Factors involved in this retrograde signaling were identified by mutagenizing a transgenic flu line expressing a 1O2-responsive reporter gene. The reporter gene consisted of the luciferase open reading frame and the promoter of an AAA-ATPase gene (At3g28580) that was selectively activated by 1O2 but not by superoxide or hydrogen peroxide. A total of eight second-site mutants were identified that either constitutively activate the reporter gene and the endogenous AAA-ATPase irrespectively of whether 1O2 was generated or not (constitutive activators of AAA-ATPase, caa) or abrogated the 1O2-dependent up-regulation of these genes as seen in the transgenic parental flu line (non-activators of AAA-ATPase, naa). The characterization of the mutants strongly suggests that 1O2-signaling does not operate as an isolated linear pathway but rather forms an integral part of a signaling network that is modified by other signaling routes and impacts not only stress responses of plants but also their development.
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页码:547 / 563
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