Título
Decrease of Arabidopsis PAO activity entails increased RBOH activity, ROS content and altered responses to Pseudomonas
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Autor
Jasso Robles, Francisco Ignacio
González, María Elisa
Pieckenstain, Fernando Luis
Ramírez García, José Miguel
Guerrero González, Maria de la Luz
Jiménez Bremont, Juan Francisco
Rodríguez y Domínguez Kessler, Margarita
Resumen
"Polyamines (PAs) are small aliphatic amines with important regulatory activities in plants. Biotic stress results in changes in PA levels due to de novo synthesis and PA oxidation. In Arabidopsis thaliana five FAD-dependent polyamine oxidase enzymes (AtPAO1-5) participate in PA back-conversion and degradation. PAO activity generates H2O2, an important molecule involved in cell signaling, elongation, programmed cell death, and defense responses. In this work we analyzed the role of AtPAO genes in the Arabidopsis thaliana-Pseudomonas syringae pathosystem. AtPAO1 and AtPAO2 genes were transcriptionally up-regulated in infected plants. Atpao1-1 and Atpao2-1 single mutant lines displayed altered responses to Pseudomonas, and an increased susceptibility was found in the double mutant Atpao1-1 x Atpao2-1. These polyamine oxidases mutant lines showed disturbed contents of ROS (H2O2 and O-2(center dot-)) and altered activities of RBOH, CAT and SOD enzymes both in infected and control plants. In addition, changes in the expression levels of AtRBOHD, AtRBOHF, AtPRX33, and AtPRX34 genes were also noticed. Our data indicate an important role for polyamine oxidases in plant defense and ROS homeostasis."
Fecha de publicación
2020Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.110372Área de conocimiento
BIOQUÍMICAColecciones
Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
Arabidopsis thaliana-Pseudomonas syringae pathosystemHydrogen peroxide
Polyamine oxidases
Superoxide anion radical
RBOH enzymes
Spermine