FLS2-RBOHD module regulates changes in the metabolome of Arabidopsis in response to abiotic stress.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2023-02-09 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10101
Xiaole Yu, Zhixin Liu, Aizhi Qin, Yaping Zhou, Zihao Zhao, Jincheng Yang, Mengke Hu, Hao Liu, Yumeng Liu, Susu Sun, Yixin Zhang, Masood Jan, George Bawa, Xuwu Sun
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Through crosstalk, FLAGELLIN SENSITIVE 2 (FLS2) and RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG D (RBOHD) are involved in regulating the homeostasis of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and are linked to the metabolic response of plants toward both biotic and abiotic stress. In the present study, we examined the metabolome of Arabidopsis seedlings under drought and salt conditions to better understand the potential role of FLS2 and RBOHD-dependent signaling in the regulation of abiotic stress response. We identified common metabolites and genes that are regulated by FLS2 and RBOHD, and are involved in the response to drought and salt stress. Under drought conditions, D-aspartic acid and the expression of associated genes, such as ASPARAGINE SYNTHASE 2 (ASN2), increased in both fls2 and robed/f double mutants. The accumulation of amino acids, carbohydrates, and hormones, such as L-proline, D-ribose, and indoleacetaldehyde increased in both fls2 and rbohd/f double mutants under salt conditions, as did the expression of related genes, such as PROLINE IMINOPEPTIDASE, PHOSPHORIBOSYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 5, and NITRILASE 3. Collectively, these results indicate that the FLS2-RBOHD module regulates plant response to drought and salt stress through ROS signaling by adjusting the accumulation of metabolites and expression of genes related to metabolite synthesis.

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FLS2-RBOHD 模块调控拟南芥代谢组对非生物胁迫的响应变化。
FLAGELLIN SENSITIVE 2(FLS2)和RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG D(RBOHD)通过相互影响参与调节细胞活性氧(ROS)的平衡,并与植物对生物和非生物胁迫的代谢响应有关。在本研究中,我们研究了拟南芥幼苗在干旱和盐分条件下的代谢组,以更好地了解 FLS2 和 RBOHD 依赖性信号在调控非生物胁迫响应中的潜在作用。我们发现了受FLS2和RBOHD调控并参与干旱和盐胁迫响应的常见代谢物和基因。在干旱条件下,FLS2和RBOHD双突变体中的D-天冬氨酸和相关基因(如天冬酰胺合成酶2(ASN2))的表达量都有所增加。在盐条件下,fls2 和 rbohd/f 双突变体中氨基酸、碳水化合物和激素(如 L-脯氨酸、D-核糖和吲哚乙醛)的积累增加,相关基因(如 PROLINE IMINOPEPTIDASE、PHOSPHORIBOSYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 5 和 NITRILASE 3)的表达也增加。这些结果表明,FLS2-RBOHD 模块通过调节代谢物的积累和代谢物合成相关基因的表达,通过 ROS 信号调节植物对干旱和盐胁迫的响应。
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