Mitochondrial activity in illuminated leaves of chlorophyll-deficient mutant rice (OsCHLH) seedlings
The rice CHLH gene encodes the Mg 2+ -chelatase H subunit, which is involved in chlorophyll biosynthesis. Growth of the chlorophyll-deficient oschlh mutant is supported by mitochondrial activity. In this study, we investigated the activity of mitochondrial respiration in the illuminated leaves durin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant biotechnology reports 2010, 4(4), , pp.281-291 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The rice
CHLH
gene encodes the Mg
2+
-chelatase H subunit, which is involved in chlorophyll biosynthesis. Growth of the chlorophyll-deficient
oschlh
mutant is supported by mitochondrial activity. In this study, we investigated the activity of mitochondrial respiration in the illuminated leaves during
oschlh
seedling development. Growth of mutant plants was enhanced in the presence of 3% sucrose, which may be used by mitochondria to meet cellular energy requirements. ATP content in these mutants was, however, significantly lowered in light conditions. Low cytosolic levels of NADH in illuminated
oschlh
mutant leaves further indicated the inhibition of mitochondrial metabolism. This down-regulation was particularly evident for oxidative stress-responsive genes in the mutant under light conditions. Hydrogen peroxide levels were higher in
oschlh
mutant leaves than in wild-type leaves; this increase was largely caused by the impairment of the expression of the antioxidant genes, such as
OsAPX1
,
OsRAC1
, and
OsAOXc
in knockout plants. Moreover, treatment of mesophyll protoplasts with ascorbic acid or catalase recovered ATP content in the mutants. Taken together, these results suggest that the light-mediated inhibition of mitochondrial activity leads to stunted growth of
CHLH
rice seedlings. |
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ISSN: | 1863-5466 1863-5474 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11816-010-0146-z |