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The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes

The rimb1 (redox imbalanced 1) mutation was mapped to the RCD1 locus (radical-induced cell death 1; At1g32230) demonstrating that a major factor involved in redox-regulation genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes and protection against photooxidative stress, RIMB1, is identical to the regulator o...

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Autores principales: Hiltscher, Heiko, Rudnik, Radoslaw, Shaikhali, Jehad, Heiber, Isabelle, Mellenthin, Marina, Meirelles Duarte, Iuri, Schuster, Günter, Kahmann, Uwe, Baier, Margarete
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25295044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00475
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author Hiltscher, Heiko
Rudnik, Radoslaw
Shaikhali, Jehad
Heiber, Isabelle
Mellenthin, Marina
Meirelles Duarte, Iuri
Schuster, Günter
Kahmann, Uwe
Baier, Margarete
author_facet Hiltscher, Heiko
Rudnik, Radoslaw
Shaikhali, Jehad
Heiber, Isabelle
Mellenthin, Marina
Meirelles Duarte, Iuri
Schuster, Günter
Kahmann, Uwe
Baier, Margarete
author_sort Hiltscher, Heiko
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description The rimb1 (redox imbalanced 1) mutation was mapped to the RCD1 locus (radical-induced cell death 1; At1g32230) demonstrating that a major factor involved in redox-regulation genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes and protection against photooxidative stress, RIMB1, is identical to the regulator of disease response reactions and cell death, RCD1. Discovering this link let to our investigation of its regulatory mechanism. We show in yeast that RCD1 can physically interact with the transcription factor Rap2.4a which provides redox-sensitivity to nuclear expression of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes. In the rimb1 (rcd1-6) mutant, a single nucleotide exchange results in a truncated RCD1 protein lacking the transcription factor binding site. Protein-protein interaction between full-length RCD1 and Rap2.4a is supported by H(2)O(2), but not sensitive to the antioxidants dithiotreitol and ascorbate. In combination with transcript abundance analysis in Arabidopsis, it is concluded that RCD1 stabilizes the Rap2.4-dependent redox-regulation of the genes encoding chloroplast antioxidant enzymes in a widely redox-independent manner. Over the years, rcd1-mutant alleles have been described to develop symptoms like chlorosis, lesions along the leaf rims and in the mesophyll and (secondary) induction of extra- and intra-plastidic antioxidant defense mechanisms. All these rcd1 mutant characteristics were observed in rcd1-6 to succeed low activation of the chloroplast antioxidant system and glutathione biosynthesis. We conclude that RCD1 protects plant cells from running into reactive oxygen species (ROS)-triggered programs, such as cell death and activation of pathogen-responsive genes (PR genes) and extra-plastidic antioxidant enzymes, by supporting the induction of the chloroplast antioxidant system.
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spelling pubmed-41720002014-10-07 The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes Hiltscher, Heiko Rudnik, Radoslaw Shaikhali, Jehad Heiber, Isabelle Mellenthin, Marina Meirelles Duarte, Iuri Schuster, Günter Kahmann, Uwe Baier, Margarete Front Plant Sci Plant Science The rimb1 (redox imbalanced 1) mutation was mapped to the RCD1 locus (radical-induced cell death 1; At1g32230) demonstrating that a major factor involved in redox-regulation genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes and protection against photooxidative stress, RIMB1, is identical to the regulator of disease response reactions and cell death, RCD1. Discovering this link let to our investigation of its regulatory mechanism. We show in yeast that RCD1 can physically interact with the transcription factor Rap2.4a which provides redox-sensitivity to nuclear expression of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes. In the rimb1 (rcd1-6) mutant, a single nucleotide exchange results in a truncated RCD1 protein lacking the transcription factor binding site. Protein-protein interaction between full-length RCD1 and Rap2.4a is supported by H(2)O(2), but not sensitive to the antioxidants dithiotreitol and ascorbate. In combination with transcript abundance analysis in Arabidopsis, it is concluded that RCD1 stabilizes the Rap2.4-dependent redox-regulation of the genes encoding chloroplast antioxidant enzymes in a widely redox-independent manner. Over the years, rcd1-mutant alleles have been described to develop symptoms like chlorosis, lesions along the leaf rims and in the mesophyll and (secondary) induction of extra- and intra-plastidic antioxidant defense mechanisms. All these rcd1 mutant characteristics were observed in rcd1-6 to succeed low activation of the chloroplast antioxidant system and glutathione biosynthesis. We conclude that RCD1 protects plant cells from running into reactive oxygen species (ROS)-triggered programs, such as cell death and activation of pathogen-responsive genes (PR genes) and extra-plastidic antioxidant enzymes, by supporting the induction of the chloroplast antioxidant system. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4172000/ /pubmed/25295044 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00475 Text en Copyright © 2014 Hiltscher, Rudnik, Shaikhali, Heiber, Mellenthin, Meirelles Duarte, Schuster, Kahmann and Baier. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hiltscher, Heiko
Rudnik, Radoslaw
Shaikhali, Jehad
Heiber, Isabelle
Mellenthin, Marina
Meirelles Duarte, Iuri
Schuster, Günter
Kahmann, Uwe
Baier, Margarete
The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title_full The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title_fullStr The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title_full_unstemmed The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title_short The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
title_sort radical induced cell death protein 1 (rcd1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25295044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00475
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