Signaling Mechanisms Regulating Diverse Plant Cell Responses to UVB Radiation

被引:0
作者
G. Ya. Fraikin
机构
[1] Lomonosov Moscow State University,
来源
Biochemistry (Moscow) | 2018年 / 83卷
关键词
UVB radiation; signaling mechanisms; plants; cell death; photoprotection;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
UVB radiation (290-320 nm) causes diverse effects in plant cells that vary with the fluence rate of exposure. High fluence rates of UVB radiation cause damage to DNA and formation of reactive oxygen species in mitochondria and chloroplasts, which lead to oxidation of membrane proteins and lipids and inhibition of cellular functions. In response to oxidative stress, mitochondrial transmembrane potential dissipates, resulting in cytochrome c release and activation of metacaspases. This leads to the apoptosis-like cell death. The signaling mechanism based on UVB DNA damage includes check-point activation, cell-cycle arrest, and finally programmed cell death with characteristic DNA fragmentation and morphological hallmarks typical of apoptotic cells. Recently, it was shown that among the components of this signaling mechanism the transcriptional factor SOG1 (suppressor of gamma response 1) plays a key role in regulation of programmed cell death in plants. In contrast to its damaging effects, UVB radiation at low fluence rates can act as a regulatory signal that is specifically perceived by plants to promote acclimation and survival in sunlight. The protective action of UVB is based on expression of various genes, including those encoding flavonoid synthesis enzymes that provide a UVB-absorbing sunscreen in epidermal tissues and DNA photorepair enzymes. These processes are mediated by the UVB photoreceptor UVR8, which has been recently characterized at the molecular level. Now progress is made in uncovering the UVR8-mediated signaling path-way mechanism in the context of UVB photon perception and revealing the biochemical components of the early stages of light signal transduction. In this review, attention is focused on the achievements in studying these UVB-induced signaling processes.
引用
收藏
页码:787 / 794
页数:7
相关论文
共 336 条
[1]  
Paul N. D.(2003)Ecological roles of solar UV radiation: towards an integrated approach Trends Ecol. Evol. 18 48-55
[2]  
Gwynn J. D.(2007)Terrestrial ecosystems, increased solar ultraviolet radiation, and interactions with other climate change factors Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 6 252-266
[3]  
Caldwell M. M.(2007)Changes in biologically–active ultravi–olet radiation reaching the Earth’s surface Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 6 218-231
[4]  
Bornman J. F.(2003)Ultraviolet–B radi–ation–mediated responses in plants. Balancing damage and protection Plant Physiol. 133 1420-1428
[5]  
Ballare C. L.(2005)Signaling and gene regulation in response to ultraviolet light Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. 8 477-482
[6]  
Flint S. D.(2013)Biological photoreceptors of light–dependent regu–latory processes Biochemistry (Moscow) 78 1238-1253
[7]  
Kulandaivelu G.(2011)Perception of UV–B by the Arabidopsis UVR8 protein Science 332 103-106
[8]  
McKenzie R. L.(2009)Signal transduction in responses to UV–B radiation Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 60 407-431
[9]  
Aucamp P. J.(2011)Effects of solar ultraviolet radiation on terrestrial ecosystems. Patterns, mechanisms, and interactions with climate change Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 10 226-241
[10]  
Bais A. F.(2013)Multiple roles for UV resistance locus8 in regulating gene expression and metabolite accumulation in Arabidopsis under solar ultravi–olet radiation Plant Physiol. 161 744-759