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Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant

We describe dropdead1-1 (ded1), an EMS-induced recessive lesion mimic mutant of sorghum. It is characterized by the formation of spreading necrotic lesions that share many attributes with those associated with the maize lethal leaf spot1 (lls1) and Arabidopsis accelerated cell death1 (acd1) mutation...

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Autores principales: Sindhu, Anoop, Janick-Buckner, Diane, Buckner, Brent, Gray, John, Zehr, Usha, Dilkes, Brian P., Johal, Gurmukh S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30199528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201359
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author Sindhu, Anoop
Janick-Buckner, Diane
Buckner, Brent
Gray, John
Zehr, Usha
Dilkes, Brian P.
Johal, Gurmukh S.
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Janick-Buckner, Diane
Buckner, Brent
Gray, John
Zehr, Usha
Dilkes, Brian P.
Johal, Gurmukh S.
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description We describe dropdead1-1 (ded1), an EMS-induced recessive lesion mimic mutant of sorghum. It is characterized by the formation of spreading necrotic lesions that share many attributes with those associated with the maize lethal leaf spot1 (lls1) and Arabidopsis accelerated cell death1 (acd1) mutation. We show that as in lls1, ded1 lesions are initiated by wounding and require light for continued propagation, and that loss of chloroplast integrity is responsible for ded1 cell death. Consistent with these parallels, we demonstrate that ded1 is an ortholog of lls1 and encodes pheophorbide a oxidase (PaO) with 93% identity at the protein level. The mutant ded1 allele resulted from a stop codon-inducing single base pair change in exon 6 of the sorghum ortholog of lls1. The ded1 transcript was rapidly and transiently induced after wounding and substantially elevated in leaves containing ded1 lesions. Given that PaO is a key enzyme of the chlorophyll degradation pathway, its dysfunction would result in the accumulation of pheophorbide, a potent photosensitizer that results in the production of singlet oxygen. Consistent with this, cell death associated with ded1 lesions is most likely caused by singlet oxygen as our results exclude superoxide and H(2)O(2) from this role. We explore the signal responsible for the propagation of lesions affecting both ded1 and lls1 lesions and find that both developmental age and ethylene increase the rate of lesion expansion in both mutants.
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spelling pubmed-61308522018-09-15 Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant Sindhu, Anoop Janick-Buckner, Diane Buckner, Brent Gray, John Zehr, Usha Dilkes, Brian P. Johal, Gurmukh S. PLoS One Research Article We describe dropdead1-1 (ded1), an EMS-induced recessive lesion mimic mutant of sorghum. It is characterized by the formation of spreading necrotic lesions that share many attributes with those associated with the maize lethal leaf spot1 (lls1) and Arabidopsis accelerated cell death1 (acd1) mutation. We show that as in lls1, ded1 lesions are initiated by wounding and require light for continued propagation, and that loss of chloroplast integrity is responsible for ded1 cell death. Consistent with these parallels, we demonstrate that ded1 is an ortholog of lls1 and encodes pheophorbide a oxidase (PaO) with 93% identity at the protein level. The mutant ded1 allele resulted from a stop codon-inducing single base pair change in exon 6 of the sorghum ortholog of lls1. The ded1 transcript was rapidly and transiently induced after wounding and substantially elevated in leaves containing ded1 lesions. Given that PaO is a key enzyme of the chlorophyll degradation pathway, its dysfunction would result in the accumulation of pheophorbide, a potent photosensitizer that results in the production of singlet oxygen. Consistent with this, cell death associated with ded1 lesions is most likely caused by singlet oxygen as our results exclude superoxide and H(2)O(2) from this role. We explore the signal responsible for the propagation of lesions affecting both ded1 and lls1 lesions and find that both developmental age and ethylene increase the rate of lesion expansion in both mutants. Public Library of Science 2018-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6130852/ /pubmed/30199528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201359 Text en © 2018 Sindhu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sindhu, Anoop
Janick-Buckner, Diane
Buckner, Brent
Gray, John
Zehr, Usha
Dilkes, Brian P.
Johal, Gurmukh S.
Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title_full Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title_fullStr Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title_full_unstemmed Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title_short Propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
title_sort propagation of cell death in dropdead1, a sorghum ortholog of the maize lls1 mutant
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6130852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30199528
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201359
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