Salt stress response in Arabidopsis thaliana plants with defective jasmonate signaling

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T. O. Yastreb
Yu. E. Kolupaev
N. V. Shvidenko
A. A. Lugovaya
A. P. Dmitriev
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[1] V. V. Dokuchaev Kharkov National Agrarian University,Institute of Cellular Biology and Genetic Engineering
[2] Ukranian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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jasmonic acid; signaling; MYC2/JIN1 protein; plant antioxidant enzymes; salt stress; adaptation;
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The effects of exogenous jasmonic acid (JA) on antioxidant enzymes in four-week-old leaves of wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana L. (Columbia-0) and jin1 (jasmonate insensitive 1) mutant plants with defective jasmonate signaling were investigated under normal conditions and under salt stress (200 mM NaCl, 24 h). The wild-type plants responded to JA by an increase in the activities of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase, catalase, and guaiacol peroxidase, while there was no change in the case of the mutant plants. In response to the salt stress of both the wild-type and mutant genotypes, the activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase, and guaiacol peroxidase were unchanged, decreased, and increased, respectively. The JA-treated wild type plants showed the highest activity of all three enzymes as compared with the mutant plants. Salinity caused a decrease in chlorophyll content in the wild-type and jin1 plants. Preliminary JA treatment of the Col-0 plants resulted in a normal content of photosynthetic pigments after the salt stress, while the positive JA effect was insignificant in the jin1 mutants. It was concluded that the MYC2/JIN1 protein is involved in the JA signal transduction and plant adaptation to salt stress.
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