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Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety

Drought and salinity reduce seed germination, seedling emergence, and early seedling establishment, affect plant metabolism, and hence, reduce crop yield. Development of technologies that can increase plant tolerance of these challenging growth conditions is a major current interest among plant scie...

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Autores principales: Bryksová, Magdaléna, Hybenová, Andrea, Hernándiz, Alba E., Novák, Ondřej, Pěnčík, Aleš, Spíchal, Lukáš, De Diego, Nuria, Doležal, Karel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33362831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.599228
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author Bryksová, Magdaléna
Hybenová, Andrea
Hernándiz, Alba E.
Novák, Ondřej
Pěnčík, Aleš
Spíchal, Lukáš
De Diego, Nuria
Doležal, Karel
author_facet Bryksová, Magdaléna
Hybenová, Andrea
Hernándiz, Alba E.
Novák, Ondřej
Pěnčík, Aleš
Spíchal, Lukáš
De Diego, Nuria
Doležal, Karel
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description Drought and salinity reduce seed germination, seedling emergence, and early seedling establishment, affect plant metabolism, and hence, reduce crop yield. Development of technologies that can increase plant tolerance of these challenging growth conditions is a major current interest among plant scientists and breeders. Seed priming has become established as one of the practical approaches that can alleviate the negative impact of many environmental stresses and improve the germination and overall performance of crops. Hormopriming using different plant growth regulators has been widely demonstrated as effective, but information about using cytokinins (CKs) as priming agents is limited to only a few studies using kinetin or 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP). Moreover, the mode of action of these compounds in improving seed and plant fitness through priming has not yet been studied. For many years, BAP has been one of the CKs most commonly applied exogenously to plants to delay senescence and reduce the impact of stress. However, rapid endogenous N(9)-glucosylation of BAP can result in negative effects. This can be suppressed by hydroxylation of the benzyl ring or by appropriate N(9) purine substitution. Replacement of the 2′ or 3′ hydroxyl groups of a nucleoside with a fluorine atom has shown promising results in drug research and biochemistry as a means of enhancing biological activity and increasing chemical or metabolic stability. Here, we show that the application of this chemical modification in four new N(9)-substituted CK derivatives with a fluorinated carbohydrate moiety improved the antisenescence properties of CKs. Besides, detailed phenotypical analysis of the growth and development of Arabidopsis plants primed with the new CK analogs over a broad concentration range and under various environmental conditions revealed that they improve growth regulation and antistress activity. Seed priming with, for example, 6-(3-hydroxybenzylamino)-2′-deoxy-2′-fluoro-9-(β)-D-arabinofuranosylpurine promoted plant growth under control conditions and alleviated the negative effects of the salt and osmotic stress. The mode of action of this hormopriming and its effect on plant metabolism were further analyzed through quantification of the endogenous levels of phytohormones such as CKs, auxins and abscisic acid, and the results are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-77584002020-12-25 Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety Bryksová, Magdaléna Hybenová, Andrea Hernándiz, Alba E. Novák, Ondřej Pěnčík, Aleš Spíchal, Lukáš De Diego, Nuria Doležal, Karel Front Plant Sci Plant Science Drought and salinity reduce seed germination, seedling emergence, and early seedling establishment, affect plant metabolism, and hence, reduce crop yield. Development of technologies that can increase plant tolerance of these challenging growth conditions is a major current interest among plant scientists and breeders. Seed priming has become established as one of the practical approaches that can alleviate the negative impact of many environmental stresses and improve the germination and overall performance of crops. Hormopriming using different plant growth regulators has been widely demonstrated as effective, but information about using cytokinins (CKs) as priming agents is limited to only a few studies using kinetin or 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP). Moreover, the mode of action of these compounds in improving seed and plant fitness through priming has not yet been studied. For many years, BAP has been one of the CKs most commonly applied exogenously to plants to delay senescence and reduce the impact of stress. However, rapid endogenous N(9)-glucosylation of BAP can result in negative effects. This can be suppressed by hydroxylation of the benzyl ring or by appropriate N(9) purine substitution. Replacement of the 2′ or 3′ hydroxyl groups of a nucleoside with a fluorine atom has shown promising results in drug research and biochemistry as a means of enhancing biological activity and increasing chemical or metabolic stability. Here, we show that the application of this chemical modification in four new N(9)-substituted CK derivatives with a fluorinated carbohydrate moiety improved the antisenescence properties of CKs. Besides, detailed phenotypical analysis of the growth and development of Arabidopsis plants primed with the new CK analogs over a broad concentration range and under various environmental conditions revealed that they improve growth regulation and antistress activity. Seed priming with, for example, 6-(3-hydroxybenzylamino)-2′-deoxy-2′-fluoro-9-(β)-D-arabinofuranosylpurine promoted plant growth under control conditions and alleviated the negative effects of the salt and osmotic stress. The mode of action of this hormopriming and its effect on plant metabolism were further analyzed through quantification of the endogenous levels of phytohormones such as CKs, auxins and abscisic acid, and the results are discussed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7758400/ /pubmed/33362831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.599228 Text en Copyright © 2020 Bryksová, Hybenová, Hernándiz, Novák, Pěnčík, Spíchal, De Diego and Doležal. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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.
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Bryksová, Magdaléna
Hybenová, Andrea
Hernándiz, Alba E.
Novák, Ondřej
Pěnčík, Aleš
Spíchal, Lukáš
De Diego, Nuria
Doležal, Karel
Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title_full Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title_fullStr Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title_full_unstemmed Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title_short Hormopriming to Mitigate Abiotic Stress Effects: A Case Study of N(9)-Substituted Cytokinin Derivatives With a Fluorinated Carbohydrate Moiety
title_sort hormopriming to mitigate abiotic stress effects: a case study of n(9)-substituted cytokinin derivatives with a fluorinated carbohydrate moiety
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7758400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33362831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.599228
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