The involvement of reactive oxygen species in wounding-induced archeospores production in Neopyropia yezoensis

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Aquaculture and Fisheries Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-19 DOI:10.1016/j.aaf.2023.06.002
Dahai Gao , Chaofeng Teng , Xinghong Yan
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The archeospores released from the blades of Neopyropia yezoensis via dedifferentiated vegetative cells have drawn attention both in cultivation and research. Wounding-induced archeospores formation and release have been observed in N. yezoensis, but the mechanism behind them is unclear. In this study, the involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the process of wounding-induced archeospores formation and release was investigated. Based on ROS fluorescence observations, the blade fragments began to accumulate ROS after 12 h wounding, while no ROS signals were observed in normal blades. Next, when the blade fragments were treated with ROS inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium (DPI), it showed that the production of archeopores was significantly suppressed. Under normal culturing after wounding, 78.3% of the fragments could release archeospores, and the ROS fluorescence was enriched in the released archeospores. Under 0.05 μM DPI treatment, the percentage of fragments releasing archeospores was dropped to 16.2%, with decreased ROS fluorescence levels. Under 0.1 μM DPI treatment, no archeospores were released from the fragments, and ROS fluorescence was also undetectable in the fragments. Our findings proved that ROS are essential for wounding-induced archeospores production, which might play regulatory roles in the cell dedifferentiation of N. yezoensis.
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活性氧在叶绿异芽孢(Neopyropia yezoensis)损伤诱导的原孢子产生中的作用
叶藻叶片经去分化营养细胞释放的原孢子在栽培和研究中引起了广泛的关注。在野草中观察到创伤诱导的原始孢子形成和释放,但其背后的机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨了活性氧(ROS)在创伤诱导的古孢子形成和释放过程中的作用。根据ROS荧光观察,叶片碎片在损伤12 h后开始积累ROS,而正常叶片未观察到ROS信号。其次,用活性氧抑制剂二苯乙烯酸(diphenyleneiodonium, DPI)处理叶片碎片,可以明显抑制太古孔的产生。在损伤后的正常培养下,78.3%的碎片能释放出古孢子,释放的古孢子中ROS荧光富集。在0.05 μM DPI处理下,释放原孢子的碎片比例降至16.2%,ROS荧光水平下降。在0.1 μM DPI处理下,碎片中没有释放出古孢子,碎片中也检测不到ROS荧光。我们的研究结果证明,活性氧在创伤诱导的原始孢子产生中是必不可少的,它可能在叶藻的细胞去分化中起调节作用。
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Aquaculture and Fisheries
Aquaculture and Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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