Accumulation of chlorophyll catabolites photosensitizes the hypersensitive response elicited by Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis

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作者
Mur, Luis A. J. [1 ]
Aubry, Sylvain [2 ]
Mondhe, Madhav [1 ]
Kingston-Smith, Alison [1 ]
Gallagher, Joe [1 ]
Timms-Taravella, Emma [1 ]
James, Caron [1 ]
Papp, Istvan [1 ]
Hoertensteiner, Stefan [2 ]
Thomas, Howard [1 ]
Ougham, Helen [1 ]
机构
[1] Aberystwyth Univ, Inst Biol Environm & Rural Sci, Ceredigion SY23 3DA, Wales
[2] Univ Zurich, Inst Plant Biol, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会; 瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Arabidopsis; death; hypersensitive response; light-dependent pheophorbide; photosynthesis; Pseudomonas syringae; singlet oxygen (1O(2)); staygreen; PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH; DISEASE RESISTANCE RESPONSE; DEFENSE GENE-EXPRESSION; STAY-GREEN PROTEIN; OXIDATIVE BURST; SALICYLIC-ACID; PLANT DEFENSE; LEAF SENESCENCE; BACTERIAL PATHOGENS; MOLECULAR-CLONING;
D O I
10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03377.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
P>The staygreen (SGR) gene encodes a chloroplast-targeted protein which promotes chlorophyll degradation via disruption of light-harvesting complexes (LHCs). Over-expression of SGR in Arabidopsis (SGR-OX) in a Columbia-0 (Col-0) background caused spontaneous necrotic flecking. To relate this to the hypersensitive response (HR), Col-0, SGR-OX and RNAi SGR (SGRi) lines were challenged with Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato (Pst) encoding the avirulence gene avrRpm1. Increased and decreased SGR expression, respectively, accelerated and suppressed the kinetics of HR-cell death. In Col-0, SGR transcript increased at 6 h after inoculation (hai) when tissue electrolyte leakage indicated the initiation of cell death. Excitation of the chlorophyll catabolite pheophorbide (Pheide) leads to the formation of toxic singlet oxygen (1O(2)). Pheide was first detected at 6 hai with Pst avrRpm1 and was linked to 1O(2) generation and correlated with reduced Pheide a oxygenase (PaO) protein concentrations. The maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II (F(v)/F(m)), quantum yield of electron transfer at photosystem II (phi PSII), and photochemical quenching (qP) decreased at 6 hai in Col-0 but not in SGRi. Disruption of photosynthetic electron flow will cause light-dependent H(2)O(2) generation at 6 hai. We conclude that disruption of LHCs, possibly influenced by SGR, and absence of PaO produce phototoxic chlorophyll catabolites and oxidative stress leading to the HR.
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