Blue-light induced biosynthesis of ROS contributes to the signaling mechanism of Arabidopsis cryptochrome

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Mohamed El-Esawi
Louis-David Arthaut
Nathalie Jourdan
Alain d’Harlingue
Justin Link
Carlos F. Martino
Margaret Ahmad
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[1] UMR CNRS 8256 (B2A),
[2] IBPS,undefined
[3] Université Paris VI,undefined
[4] Botany Department,undefined
[5] Faculty of Science,undefined
[6] Tanta University,undefined
[7] Department of Physics,undefined
[8] Xavier University,undefined
[9] Cincinnati,undefined
[10] Department of Biomedical Engineering,undefined
[11] Florida Institute of Technology,undefined
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Cryptochromes are evolutionarily conserved blue light receptors with many roles throughout plant growth and development. They undergo conformational changes in response to light enabling interaction with multiple downstream signaling partners. Recently, it has been shown that cryptochromes also synthesize reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to light, suggesting the possibility of an alternate signaling mechanism. Here we show by fluorescence imaging and microscopy that H202 and ROS accumulate in the plant nucleus after cryptochrome activation. They induce ROS-regulated transcripts including for genes implicated in pathogen defense, biotic and abiotic stress. Mutant cryptochrome alleles that are non-functional in photomorphogenesis retain the capacity to induce ROS-responsive phenotypes. We conclude that nuclear biosynthesis of ROS by cryptochromes represents a new signaling paradigm that complements currently known mechanisms. This may lead to novel applications using blue light induced oxidative bursts to prime crop plants against the deleterious effects of environmental stresses and toxins.
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