Investigating the mechanism of chloroplast singlet oxygen signaling in the Arabidopsis thaliana accelerated cell death 2 mutant.

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2024.2347783
Matthew D Lemke, Alexa N Abate, Jesse D Woodson
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As sessile organisms, plants have evolved complex signaling mechanisms to sense stress and acclimate. This includes the use of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated during dysfunctional photosynthesis to initiate signaling. One such ROS, singlet oxygen (1O2), can trigger retrograde signaling, chloroplast degradation, and programmed cell death. However, the signaling mechanisms are largely unknown. Several proteins (e.g. PUB4, OXI1, EX1) are proposed to play signaling roles across three Arabidopsis thaliana mutants that conditionally accumulate chloroplast 1O2 (fluorescent in blue light (flu), chlorina 1 (ch1), and plastid ferrochelatase 2 (fc2)). We previously demonstrated that these mutants reveal at least two chloroplast 1O2 signaling pathways (represented by flu and fc2/ch1). Here, we test if the 1O2-accumulating lesion mimic mutant, accelerated cell death 2 (acd2), also utilizes these pathways. The pub4-6 allele delayed lesion formation in acd2 and restored photosynthetic efficiency and biomass. Conversely, an oxi1 mutation had no measurable effect on these phenotypes. acd2 mutants were not sensitive to excess light (EL) stress, yet pub4-6 and oxi1 both conferred EL tolerance within the acd2 background, suggesting that EL-induced 1O2 signaling pathways are independent from spontaneous lesion formation. Thus, 1O2 signaling in acd2 may represent a third (partially overlapping) pathway to control cellular degradation.

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拟南芥加速细胞死亡 2 突变体叶绿体单线态氧信号转导机制研究
作为无柄生物,植物进化出了复杂的信号机制来感知压力和适应环境。其中包括利用光合作用失调时产生的活性氧(ROS)来启动信号传递。其中一种 ROS--单线态氧(1O2)可触发逆行信号、叶绿体降解和细胞程序性死亡。然而,信号传递机制在很大程度上还不为人所知。拟南芥的三个突变体(蓝光荧光突变体(flu)、叶绿体1号突变体(ch1)和质体铁螯合酶2号突变体(fc2))条件性地积累叶绿体1O2,其中有几个蛋白质(如PUB4、OXI1、EX1)被认为发挥了信号作用。我们之前证明,这些突变体揭示了至少两条叶绿体 1O2 信号通路(以 flu 和 fc2/ch1 为代表)。在此,我们测试了 1O2 积累病变模拟突变体加速细胞死亡 2(acd2)是否也利用了这些途径。在 acd2 中,pub4-6 等位基因延迟了病变的形成,并恢复了光合效率和生物量。acd2突变体对过量光照(EL)胁迫不敏感,但在acd2背景下,pub4-6和oxi1都能赋予EL耐受性,这表明EL诱导的1O2信号途径与自发病变形成无关。因此,acd2 中的 1O2 信号传导可能代表了控制细胞降解的第三种(部分重叠)途径。
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