Analysis of cytosolic isocitrate dehydrogenase and glutathione reductase 1 in photoperiod‐influenced responses to ozone using A rabidopsis knockout mutants
Oxidative stress caused by ozone ( O 3 ) affects plant development, but the roles of specific redox‐homeostatic enzymes in O 3 responses are still unclear. While growth day length may affect oxidative stress outcomes, the potential influence of day length context on equal‐time exposures to O 3 is no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant, cell and environment cell and environment, 2013-11, Vol.36 (11), p.1981-1991 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Oxidative stress caused by ozone (
O
3
) affects plant development, but the roles of specific redox‐homeostatic enzymes in
O
3
responses are still unclear. While growth day length may affect oxidative stress outcomes, the potential influence of day length context on equal‐time exposures to
O
3
is not known. In
Arabidopsis
C
ol‐0, day length affected the outcome of
O
3
exposure. In short‐days (
SD
), few lesions were elicited by treatments that caused extensive lesions in long days (
LD
). Lesion formation was not associated with significant perturbation of glutathione, ascorbate,
NADP
(
H
) or
NAD
(
H
). To investigate roles of two genes potentially underpinning this redox stability,
O
3
responses of mutants for cytosolic
NADP
‐isocitrate dehydrogenase (
icdh
) and glutathione reductase 1 (
gr1
) were analysed. Loss of
ICDH
function did not affect
O
3
‐induced lesions, but slightly increased glutathione oxidation, induction of other cytosolic
NADPH
‐producing enzymes and pathogenesis‐related gene 1 (
PR1
). In
gr1
,
O
3
‐triggered lesions, salicylic acid accumulation, and induction of
PR1
were all decreased relative to
C
ol‐0 despite enhanced accumulation of glutathione. Thus, even at identical irradiance and equal‐time exposures, day length strongly influences phenotypes triggered by oxidants of atmospheric origin, while in addition to its antioxidant function, the
GR
‐glutathione system seems to play novel signalling roles during
O
3
exposure.
The present report reveals a significant influence for growth day length conditions in determining the phenotypic outcome of Arabidopsis exposed to
O
3
. Loss of cytosolic
NADP
‐isocitrate dehydrogenase function (knockout
icdh
mutant) did not markedly affect the response to
O
3
, likely reflecting redundancy with other cytosolic
NADPH
‐producing enzymes. Unlike
icdh
, a knockout mutant for glutathione reductase 1 (
GR1
) strongly affected the response by decreasing
O
3
‐triggered lesions, salicylic acid accumulation and induction of
PR1
. Thus, the
GR1
‐glutathione system seems to play novel signalling roles during ozone exposure. |
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ISSN: | 0140-7791 1365-3040 |
DOI: | 10.1111/pce.12104 |