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Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3

Chloroplasts play an important role in the cellular sensing of abiotic and biotic stress. Signals originating from photosynthetic light reactions, in the form of redox and pH changes, accumulation of reactive oxygen and electrophile species or stromal metabolites are of key importance in chloroplast...

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Autores principales: Järvi, Sari, Isojärvi, Janne, Kangasjärvi, Saijaliisa, Salojärvi, Jarkko, Mamedov, Fikret, Suorsa, Marjaana, Aro, Eva-Mari
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4814454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27064270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00405
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author Järvi, Sari
Isojärvi, Janne
Kangasjärvi, Saijaliisa
Salojärvi, Jarkko
Mamedov, Fikret
Suorsa, Marjaana
Aro, Eva-Mari
author_facet Järvi, Sari
Isojärvi, Janne
Kangasjärvi, Saijaliisa
Salojärvi, Jarkko
Mamedov, Fikret
Suorsa, Marjaana
Aro, Eva-Mari
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description Chloroplasts play an important role in the cellular sensing of abiotic and biotic stress. Signals originating from photosynthetic light reactions, in the form of redox and pH changes, accumulation of reactive oxygen and electrophile species or stromal metabolites are of key importance in chloroplast retrograde signaling. These signals initiate plant acclimation responses to both abiotic and biotic stresses. To reveal the molecular responses activated by rapid fluctuations in growth light intensity, gene expression analysis was performed with Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and the tlp18.3 mutant plants, the latter showing a stunted growth phenotype under fluctuating light conditions (Biochem. J, 406, 415–425). Expression pattern of genes encoding components of the photosynthetic electron transfer chain did not differ between fluctuating and constant light conditions, neither in wild type nor in tlp18.3 plants, and the composition of the thylakoid membrane protein complexes likewise remained unchanged. Nevertheless, the fluctuating light conditions repressed in wild-type plants a broad spectrum of genes involved in immune responses, which likely resulted from shade-avoidance responses and their intermixing with hormonal signaling. On the contrary, in the tlp18.3 mutant plants there was an imperfect repression of defense-related transcripts upon growth under fluctuating light, possibly by signals originating from minor malfunction of the photosystem II (PSII) repair cycle, which directly or indirectly modulated the transcript abundances of genes related to light perception via phytochromes. Consequently, a strong allocation of resources to defense reactions in the tlp18.3 mutant plants presumably results in the stunted growth phenotype under fluctuating light.
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spelling pubmed-48144542016-04-08 Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3 Järvi, Sari Isojärvi, Janne Kangasjärvi, Saijaliisa Salojärvi, Jarkko Mamedov, Fikret Suorsa, Marjaana Aro, Eva-Mari Front Plant Sci Plant Science Chloroplasts play an important role in the cellular sensing of abiotic and biotic stress. Signals originating from photosynthetic light reactions, in the form of redox and pH changes, accumulation of reactive oxygen and electrophile species or stromal metabolites are of key importance in chloroplast retrograde signaling. These signals initiate plant acclimation responses to both abiotic and biotic stresses. To reveal the molecular responses activated by rapid fluctuations in growth light intensity, gene expression analysis was performed with Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and the tlp18.3 mutant plants, the latter showing a stunted growth phenotype under fluctuating light conditions (Biochem. J, 406, 415–425). Expression pattern of genes encoding components of the photosynthetic electron transfer chain did not differ between fluctuating and constant light conditions, neither in wild type nor in tlp18.3 plants, and the composition of the thylakoid membrane protein complexes likewise remained unchanged. Nevertheless, the fluctuating light conditions repressed in wild-type plants a broad spectrum of genes involved in immune responses, which likely resulted from shade-avoidance responses and their intermixing with hormonal signaling. On the contrary, in the tlp18.3 mutant plants there was an imperfect repression of defense-related transcripts upon growth under fluctuating light, possibly by signals originating from minor malfunction of the photosystem II (PSII) repair cycle, which directly or indirectly modulated the transcript abundances of genes related to light perception via phytochromes. Consequently, a strong allocation of resources to defense reactions in the tlp18.3 mutant plants presumably results in the stunted growth phenotype under fluctuating light. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4814454/ /pubmed/27064270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00405 Text en Copyright © 2016 Järvi, Isojärvi, Kangasjärvi, Salojärvi, Mamedov, Suorsa and Aro. 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
Järvi, Sari
Isojärvi, Janne
Kangasjärvi, Saijaliisa
Salojärvi, Jarkko
Mamedov, Fikret
Suorsa, Marjaana
Aro, Eva-Mari
Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title_full Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title_fullStr Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title_full_unstemmed Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title_short Photosystem II Repair and Plant Immunity: Lessons Learned from Arabidopsis Mutant Lacking the THYLAKOID LUMEN PROTEIN 18.3
title_sort photosystem ii repair and plant immunity: lessons learned from arabidopsis mutant lacking the thylakoid lumen protein 18.3
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4814454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27064270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00405
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