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Mitochondrial GPX1 silencing triggers differential photosynthesis impairment in response to salinity in rice plants 被引量:9

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摘要 The physiological role of plant mitochondrial glutathione peroxidases is scarcely known. This study attempted to elucidate the role of a rice mitochondrial isoform(GPX1) in photosynthesis under normal growth and salinity conditions. GPX1 knockdown rice lines(GPX1s) were tested in absence and presence of 100 mM NaCl for 6 d.Growth reduction of GPX1 s line under non-stressful conditions, compared with non-transformed(NT) plants occurred in parallel to increased H_2O_2 and decreased GSH contents. These changes occurred concurrently with photosynthesis impairment, particularly in Calvin cycle's reactions, since photochemical efficiency did not change.Thus, GPX1 silencing and downstream molecular/metabolic changes modulated photosynthesis differentially. In contrast, salinity induced reduction in both phases of photosynthesis, which were more impaired in silenced plants.These changes were associated with root morphology alterations but not shoot growth. Both studied lines displayed increased GPX activity but H_2O_2 content did not change in response to salinity. Transformed plants exhibited lower photorespiration, water use efficiency and root growth, indicating that GPX1 could be important to salt tolerance. Growth reduction of GPX1 s line might be related to photosynthesis impairment, which in turn could have involved a cross talk mechanism between mitochondria and chloroplast originated from redox changes due to GPX1 deficiency. The physiological role of plant mitochondrial glutathione peroxidases is scarcely known. This study attempted to elucidate the role of a rice mitochondrial isoform(GPX1) in photosynthesis under normal growth and salinity conditions. GPX1 knockdown rice lines(GPX1s) were tested in absence and presence of 100 mM NaCl for 6 d.Growth reduction of GPX1 s line under non-stressful conditions, compared with non-transformed(NT) plants occurred in parallel to increased H_2O_2 and decreased GSH contents. These changes occurred concurrently with photosynthesis impairment, particularly in Calvin cycle's reactions, since photochemical efficiency did not change.Thus, GPX1 silencing and downstream molecular/metabolic changes modulated photosynthesis differentially. In contrast, salinity induced reduction in both phases of photosynthesis, which were more impaired in silenced plants.These changes were associated with root morphology alterations but not shoot growth. Both studied lines displayed increased GPX activity but H_2O_2 content did not change in response to salinity. Transformed plants exhibited lower photorespiration, water use efficiency and root growth, indicating that GPX1 could be important to salt tolerance. Growth reduction of GPX1 s line might be related to photosynthesis impairment, which in turn could have involved a cross talk mechanism between mitochondria and chloroplast originated from redox changes due to GPX1 deficiency.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第8期737-748,共12页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel(Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-CAPES) National Council for Scientific and Technological Development(Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnológico-CNPq)-Proc.486231-2012-7 for financial support
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