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Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome

Plants are sessile organisms forced to adapt to environmental variations recurring in a day–night cycle. Extensive research has uncovered the transcriptional control of plants’ inner clock and has revealed at least some part of the intricate and elaborate regulatory mechanisms that govern plant diel...

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Autores principales: Luklová, Markéta, Novák, Jan, Kopecká, Romana, Kameniarová, Michaela, Gibasová, Vladěna, Brzobohatý, Břetislav, Černý, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214134
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author Luklová, Markéta
Novák, Jan
Kopecká, Romana
Kameniarová, Michaela
Gibasová, Vladěna
Brzobohatý, Břetislav
Černý, Martin
author_facet Luklová, Markéta
Novák, Jan
Kopecká, Romana
Kameniarová, Michaela
Gibasová, Vladěna
Brzobohatý, Břetislav
Černý, Martin
author_sort Luklová, Markéta
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description Plants are sessile organisms forced to adapt to environmental variations recurring in a day–night cycle. Extensive research has uncovered the transcriptional control of plants’ inner clock and has revealed at least some part of the intricate and elaborate regulatory mechanisms that govern plant diel responses and provide adaptation to the ever-changing environment. Here, we analyzed the proteome of the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant genotypes collected in the middle of the day and the middle of the night, including four mutants in the phytochrome (phyA, phyB, phyC, and phyD) and the circadian clock protein LHY. Our approach provided a novel insight into the diel regulations, identifying 640 significant changes in the night–day protein abundance. The comparison with previous studies confirmed that a large portion of identified proteins was a known target of diurnal regulation. However, more than 300 were novel oscillations hidden under standard growth chamber conditions or not manifested in the wild type. Our results indicated a prominent role for ROS metabolism and phytohormone cytokinin in the observed regulations, and the consecutive analyses confirmed that. The cytokinin signaling significantly increased at night, and in the mutants, the hydrogen peroxide content was lower, and the night–day variation seemed to be lost in the phyD genotype. Furthermore, regulations in the lhy and phyB mutants were partially similar to those found in the catalase mutant cat2, indicating shared ROS-mediated signaling pathways. Our data also shed light on the role of the relatively poorly characterized Phytochrome D, pointing to its connection to glutathione metabolism and the regulation of glutathione S-transferases.
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spelling pubmed-96955882022-11-26 Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome Luklová, Markéta Novák, Jan Kopecká, Romana Kameniarová, Michaela Gibasová, Vladěna Brzobohatý, Břetislav Černý, Martin Int J Mol Sci Article Plants are sessile organisms forced to adapt to environmental variations recurring in a day–night cycle. Extensive research has uncovered the transcriptional control of plants’ inner clock and has revealed at least some part of the intricate and elaborate regulatory mechanisms that govern plant diel responses and provide adaptation to the ever-changing environment. Here, we analyzed the proteome of the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant genotypes collected in the middle of the day and the middle of the night, including four mutants in the phytochrome (phyA, phyB, phyC, and phyD) and the circadian clock protein LHY. Our approach provided a novel insight into the diel regulations, identifying 640 significant changes in the night–day protein abundance. The comparison with previous studies confirmed that a large portion of identified proteins was a known target of diurnal regulation. However, more than 300 were novel oscillations hidden under standard growth chamber conditions or not manifested in the wild type. Our results indicated a prominent role for ROS metabolism and phytohormone cytokinin in the observed regulations, and the consecutive analyses confirmed that. The cytokinin signaling significantly increased at night, and in the mutants, the hydrogen peroxide content was lower, and the night–day variation seemed to be lost in the phyD genotype. Furthermore, regulations in the lhy and phyB mutants were partially similar to those found in the catalase mutant cat2, indicating shared ROS-mediated signaling pathways. Our data also shed light on the role of the relatively poorly characterized Phytochrome D, pointing to its connection to glutathione metabolism and the regulation of glutathione S-transferases. MDPI 2022-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9695588/ /pubmed/36430613 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214134 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Luklová, Markéta
Novák, Jan
Kopecká, Romana
Kameniarová, Michaela
Gibasová, Vladěna
Brzobohatý, Břetislav
Černý, Martin
Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title_full Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title_fullStr Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title_full_unstemmed Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title_short Phytochromes and Their Role in Diurnal Variations of ROS Metabolism and Plant Proteome
title_sort phytochromes and their role in diurnal variations of ros metabolism and plant proteome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430613
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214134
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