The Brassica napus phytoglobin 1 (BnPgb1) mitigates the decrease in plant fertility resulting from high temperature stress

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Journal of plant physiology Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jplph.2024.154302
Shimaa Ibrahim, Mohammed M. Mira , Robert D. Hill, Claudio Stasolla
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High temperature stress during flowering adversely affects plant fertility, decreasing plant productivity. Daily cycles of heat stress (HS), imposed on Brassica napus L. plants by slowly ramping the temperature from 23 °C to 35 °C before lowering back to pre-stress conditions, inhibited flower and silique formation, with fewer seeds per silique during the stress period, as well as decreased pollen viability. Heat stress also elevated the transcripts and protein levels of class 1 phytoglobin BnPgb1, with the protein accumulating preferentially within the anther walls. Over-expression of BnPgb1 was sufficient to attenuate the reduction in plant fertility at high temperatures while its down-regulation exacerbated the effects of HS. Relative to WT anthers, the rise in ROS and ROS-induced damage caused by HS was limited when BnPgb1 was over-expressed, and this was linked to changes in antioxidant responses. High temperatures reduced the level of ascorbic acid (AsA) in anthers by favoring its oxidation via ascorbate oxidase (AOA) and limiting its regeneration through suppression of monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR) and dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR). Anthers of heat-stressed plants over-expressing BnPgb1 retained a higher AsA content with concomitant increased activities of DHAR, MDHAR, ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and superoxide dismutase (SOD). These changes suggest that BnPgb1 potentiates antioxidant responses during HS which mitigate the depression of fertility.

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Brassica napus phytoglobin 1(BnPgb1)可减轻高温胁迫导致的植物肥力下降。
开花期间的高温胁迫会对植物的生育力产生不利影响,降低植物的生产力。通过将温度从 23 °C缓慢升高到 35 °C,然后再降回到胁迫前的条件,对甘蓝型油菜(Brassica napus L.)植株施加日循环热胁迫(HS),抑制了花和韧皮部的形成,在胁迫期间每个韧皮部的种子数量减少,花粉活力降低。热胁迫还提高了 1 类植物血红蛋白 BnPgb1 的转录本和蛋白质水平,该蛋白质优先在花药壁内积累。BnPgb1 的过度表达足以减轻植物在高温下生育力的下降,而其下调则会加剧 HS 的影响。相对于 WT 花药,当 BnPgb1 被过度表达时,ROS 的增加和 HS 引起的 ROS 损伤受到限制,这与抗氧化反应的变化有关。高温通过抗坏血酸氧化酶(AOA)促进抗坏血酸的氧化,并通过抑制单脱氢抗坏血酸还原酶(MDHAR)和脱氢抗坏血酸还原酶(DHAR)限制抗坏血酸的再生,从而降低了花药中抗坏血酸(AsA)的水平。过量表达 BnPgb1 的热胁迫植物的花药保留了较高的 AsA 含量,同时 DHAR、MDHAR、抗坏血酸过氧化物酶(APX)和超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的活性也有所提高。这些变化表明,BnPgb1 能增强 HS 期间的抗氧化反应,从而减轻对生育能力的抑制。
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Journal of plant physiology
Journal of plant physiology 生物-植物科学
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