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Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis

Regulation of root cell K(+) is essential for acclimation to low oxygen stress. The potential roles of GORK (depolarization-activated guard cell outward-rectifying potassium) channels and RBOHD (respiratory burst oxidase homologue D) in plant adaptive responses to hypoxia were investigated in the co...

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Autores principales: Wang, Feifei, Chen, Zhong-Hua, Liu, Xiaohui, Colmer, Timothy D, Shabala, Lana, Salih, Anya, Zhou, Meixue, Shabala, Sergey
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28338729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw378
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author Wang, Feifei
Chen, Zhong-Hua
Liu, Xiaohui
Colmer, Timothy D
Shabala, Lana
Salih, Anya
Zhou, Meixue
Shabala, Sergey
author_facet Wang, Feifei
Chen, Zhong-Hua
Liu, Xiaohui
Colmer, Timothy D
Shabala, Lana
Salih, Anya
Zhou, Meixue
Shabala, Sergey
author_sort Wang, Feifei
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description Regulation of root cell K(+) is essential for acclimation to low oxygen stress. The potential roles of GORK (depolarization-activated guard cell outward-rectifying potassium) channels and RBOHD (respiratory burst oxidase homologue D) in plant adaptive responses to hypoxia were investigated in the context of tissue specificity (epidermis versus stele; elongation versus mature zone) in roots of Arabidopsis. The expression of GORK and RBOHD was down-regulated by 2- to 3-fold within 1 h and 24 h of hypoxia treatment in Arabidopsis wild-type (WT) roots. Interestingly, a loss of the functional GORK channel resulted in a waterlogging-tolerant phenotype, while rbohD knockout was sensitive to waterlogging. To understand their functions under hypoxia stress, we studied K(+), Ca(2+), and reactive oxygen species (ROS) distribution in various root cell types. gork1-1 plants had better K(+) retention ability in both the elongation and mature zone compared with the WT and rbohD under hypoxia. Hypoxia induced a Ca(2+) increase in each cell type after 72 h, and the increase was much less pronounced in rbohD than in the WT. In most tissues except the elongation zone in rbohD, the H(2)O(2) concentration had decreased after 1 h of hypoxia, but then increased significantly after 24 h of hypoxia in each zone and tissue, further suggesting that RBOHD may shape hypoxia-specific Ca(2+) signatures via the modulation of apoplastic H(2)O(2) production. Taken together, our data suggest that plants lacking functional GORK channels are more capable of retaining K(+) for their better performance under hypoxia, and that RBOHD is crucial in hypoxia-induced Ca(2+) signalling for stress sensing and acclimation mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-58538542018-07-27 Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis Wang, Feifei Chen, Zhong-Hua Liu, Xiaohui Colmer, Timothy D Shabala, Lana Salih, Anya Zhou, Meixue Shabala, Sergey J Exp Bot Research Papers Regulation of root cell K(+) is essential for acclimation to low oxygen stress. The potential roles of GORK (depolarization-activated guard cell outward-rectifying potassium) channels and RBOHD (respiratory burst oxidase homologue D) in plant adaptive responses to hypoxia were investigated in the context of tissue specificity (epidermis versus stele; elongation versus mature zone) in roots of Arabidopsis. The expression of GORK and RBOHD was down-regulated by 2- to 3-fold within 1 h and 24 h of hypoxia treatment in Arabidopsis wild-type (WT) roots. Interestingly, a loss of the functional GORK channel resulted in a waterlogging-tolerant phenotype, while rbohD knockout was sensitive to waterlogging. To understand their functions under hypoxia stress, we studied K(+), Ca(2+), and reactive oxygen species (ROS) distribution in various root cell types. gork1-1 plants had better K(+) retention ability in both the elongation and mature zone compared with the WT and rbohD under hypoxia. Hypoxia induced a Ca(2+) increase in each cell type after 72 h, and the increase was much less pronounced in rbohD than in the WT. In most tissues except the elongation zone in rbohD, the H(2)O(2) concentration had decreased after 1 h of hypoxia, but then increased significantly after 24 h of hypoxia in each zone and tissue, further suggesting that RBOHD may shape hypoxia-specific Ca(2+) signatures via the modulation of apoplastic H(2)O(2) production. Taken together, our data suggest that plants lacking functional GORK channels are more capable of retaining K(+) for their better performance under hypoxia, and that RBOHD is crucial in hypoxia-induced Ca(2+) signalling for stress sensing and acclimation mechanism. Oxford University Press 2017-06-01 2016-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5853854/ /pubmed/28338729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw378 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Feifei
Chen, Zhong-Hua
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Colmer, Timothy D
Shabala, Lana
Salih, Anya
Zhou, Meixue
Shabala, Sergey
Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title_full Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title_short Revealing the roles of GORK channels and NADPH oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in Arabidopsis
title_sort revealing the roles of gork channels and nadph oxidase in acclimation to hypoxia in arabidopsis
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28338729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw378
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