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Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle

Plant mitochondria signal to the nucleus leading to altered transcription of nuclear genes by a process called mitochondrial retrograde regulation (MRR). MRR is implicated in metabolic homeostasis and responses to stress conditions. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) are a MRR signaling c...

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Autores principales: Umbach, Ann L., Zarkovic, Jelena, Yu, Jianping, Ruckle, Michael E., McIntosh, Lee, Hock, Jeffery J., Bingham, Scott, White, Samuel J., George, Rajani M., Subbaiah, Chalivendra C., Rhoads, David M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044339
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author Umbach, Ann L.
Zarkovic, Jelena
Yu, Jianping
Ruckle, Michael E.
McIntosh, Lee
Hock, Jeffery J.
Bingham, Scott
White, Samuel J.
George, Rajani M.
Subbaiah, Chalivendra C.
Rhoads, David M.
author_facet Umbach, Ann L.
Zarkovic, Jelena
Yu, Jianping
Ruckle, Michael E.
McIntosh, Lee
Hock, Jeffery J.
Bingham, Scott
White, Samuel J.
George, Rajani M.
Subbaiah, Chalivendra C.
Rhoads, David M.
author_sort Umbach, Ann L.
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description Plant mitochondria signal to the nucleus leading to altered transcription of nuclear genes by a process called mitochondrial retrograde regulation (MRR). MRR is implicated in metabolic homeostasis and responses to stress conditions. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) are a MRR signaling component, but whether all MRR requires ROS is not established. Inhibition of the cytochrome respiratory pathway by antimycin A (AA) or the TCA cycle by monofluoroacetate (MFA), each of which initiates MRR, can increase ROS production in some plant cells. We found that for AA and MFA applied to leaves of soil-grown Arabidopsis thaliana plants, ROS production increased with AA, but not with MFA, allowing comparison of transcript profiles under different ROS conditions during MRR. Variation in transcript accumulation over time for eight nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein genes suggested operation of both common and distinct signaling pathways between the two treatments. Consequences of mitochondrial perturbations for the whole transcriptome were examined by microarray analyses. Expression of 1316 and 606 genes was altered by AA and MFA, respectively. A subset of genes was similarly affected by both treatments, including genes encoding photosynthesis-related proteins. MFA treatment resulted in more down-regulation. Functional gene category (MapMan) and cluster analyses showed that genes with expression levels affected by perturbation from AA or MFA inhibition were most similarly affected by biotic stresses such as pathogens. Overall, the data provide further evidence for the presence of mtROS-independent MRR signaling, and support the proposed involvement of MRR and mitochondrial function in plant responses to biotic stress.
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spelling pubmed-34455952012-10-01 Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle Umbach, Ann L. Zarkovic, Jelena Yu, Jianping Ruckle, Michael E. McIntosh, Lee Hock, Jeffery J. Bingham, Scott White, Samuel J. George, Rajani M. Subbaiah, Chalivendra C. Rhoads, David M. PLoS One Research Article Plant mitochondria signal to the nucleus leading to altered transcription of nuclear genes by a process called mitochondrial retrograde regulation (MRR). MRR is implicated in metabolic homeostasis and responses to stress conditions. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) are a MRR signaling component, but whether all MRR requires ROS is not established. Inhibition of the cytochrome respiratory pathway by antimycin A (AA) or the TCA cycle by monofluoroacetate (MFA), each of which initiates MRR, can increase ROS production in some plant cells. We found that for AA and MFA applied to leaves of soil-grown Arabidopsis thaliana plants, ROS production increased with AA, but not with MFA, allowing comparison of transcript profiles under different ROS conditions during MRR. Variation in transcript accumulation over time for eight nuclear encoded mitochondrial protein genes suggested operation of both common and distinct signaling pathways between the two treatments. Consequences of mitochondrial perturbations for the whole transcriptome were examined by microarray analyses. Expression of 1316 and 606 genes was altered by AA and MFA, respectively. A subset of genes was similarly affected by both treatments, including genes encoding photosynthesis-related proteins. MFA treatment resulted in more down-regulation. Functional gene category (MapMan) and cluster analyses showed that genes with expression levels affected by perturbation from AA or MFA inhibition were most similarly affected by biotic stresses such as pathogens. Overall, the data provide further evidence for the presence of mtROS-independent MRR signaling, and support the proposed involvement of MRR and mitochondrial function in plant responses to biotic stress. Public Library of Science 2012-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3445595/ /pubmed/23028523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044339 Text en © 2012 Umbach et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Umbach, Ann L.
Zarkovic, Jelena
Yu, Jianping
Ruckle, Michael E.
McIntosh, Lee
Hock, Jeffery J.
Bingham, Scott
White, Samuel J.
George, Rajani M.
Subbaiah, Chalivendra C.
Rhoads, David M.
Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title_full Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title_fullStr Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title_short Comparison of Intact Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf Transcript Profiles during Treatment with Inhibitors of Mitochondrial Electron Transport and TCA Cycle
title_sort comparison of intact arabidopsis thaliana leaf transcript profiles during treatment with inhibitors of mitochondrial electron transport and tca cycle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3445595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23028523
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0044339
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