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The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions

Terpenes serve important functions in enhancing plant thermotolerance. Cinnamomum camphora mainly has eucalyptol (EuL), camphor (CmR), linalool (LnL) and borneol (BeL) chemotypes basing on the uppermost monoterpenes. To reveal the thermotolerance mechanisms of these uppermost monoterpenes (eucalypto...

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Autores principales: Xu, Chenyi, Wang, Bin, Luo, Qingyun, Ma, Yuandan, Zheng, Tiefeng, Wang, Yingying, Cai, Yuyan, Zuo, Zhaojiang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9800025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1072931
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author Xu, Chenyi
Wang, Bin
Luo, Qingyun
Ma, Yuandan
Zheng, Tiefeng
Wang, Yingying
Cai, Yuyan
Zuo, Zhaojiang
author_facet Xu, Chenyi
Wang, Bin
Luo, Qingyun
Ma, Yuandan
Zheng, Tiefeng
Wang, Yingying
Cai, Yuyan
Zuo, Zhaojiang
author_sort Xu, Chenyi
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description Terpenes serve important functions in enhancing plant thermotolerance. Cinnamomum camphora mainly has eucalyptol (EuL), camphor (CmR), linalool (LnL) and borneol (BeL) chemotypes basing on the uppermost monoterpenes. To reveal the thermotolerance mechanisms of these uppermost monoterpenes (eucalyptol, camphor, linalool, and borneol) in C. camphora, we surveyed the ROS metabolism and photosynthesis in the 4 chemotypes fumigated with the corresponding uppermost monoterpene after fosmidomycin (Fos) inhibiting monoterpene synthesis under high temperature at 38°C (Fos+38°C+monoterpene), and investigated the related gene expression in EuL and CmR. Meanwhile, the thermotolerance differences among the 4 uppermost monoterpenes were analyzed. In contrast to normal temperature (28°C), ROS levels and antioxidant enzyme activities in the 4 chemotypes increased under 38°C, and further increased in the treatment with Fos inhibiting monoterpene synthesis at 38°C (Fos+38°C), which may be caused by the alterations in expression of the genes related with non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant formation according to the analyses in EuL and CmR. Compared with Fos+38°C treatment, Fos+38°C+monoterpene treatments lowered ROS levels and antioxidant enzyme activities for the increased non-enzymatic antioxidant gene expression and decreased enzymatic antioxidant gene expression, respectively. High temperature at 38°C reduced the chlorophyll and carotenoid content as well as photosynthetic abilities, which may result from the declined expression of the genes associated with photosynthetic pigment biosynthesis, light reaction, and carbon fixation. Fos+38°C treatment aggravated the reduction. In contrast to Fos+38°C treatment, Fos+38°C+monoterpene treatments increased photosynthetic pigment content and improved photosynthetic abilities by up-regulating related gene expression. Among the 4 uppermost monoterpenes, camphor showed strong abilities in lowering ROS and maintaining photosynthesis, while eucalyptol showed weak abilities. This was consistent with the recovery effects of the gene expression in the treatments with camphor and eucalyptol fumigation. Therefore, the uppermost monoterpenes can enhance C. camphora thermotolerance as signaling molecules, and may have differences in the signaling functions.
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spelling pubmed-98000252022-12-30 The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions Xu, Chenyi Wang, Bin Luo, Qingyun Ma, Yuandan Zheng, Tiefeng Wang, Yingying Cai, Yuyan Zuo, Zhaojiang Front Plant Sci Plant Science Terpenes serve important functions in enhancing plant thermotolerance. Cinnamomum camphora mainly has eucalyptol (EuL), camphor (CmR), linalool (LnL) and borneol (BeL) chemotypes basing on the uppermost monoterpenes. To reveal the thermotolerance mechanisms of these uppermost monoterpenes (eucalyptol, camphor, linalool, and borneol) in C. camphora, we surveyed the ROS metabolism and photosynthesis in the 4 chemotypes fumigated with the corresponding uppermost monoterpene after fosmidomycin (Fos) inhibiting monoterpene synthesis under high temperature at 38°C (Fos+38°C+monoterpene), and investigated the related gene expression in EuL and CmR. Meanwhile, the thermotolerance differences among the 4 uppermost monoterpenes were analyzed. In contrast to normal temperature (28°C), ROS levels and antioxidant enzyme activities in the 4 chemotypes increased under 38°C, and further increased in the treatment with Fos inhibiting monoterpene synthesis at 38°C (Fos+38°C), which may be caused by the alterations in expression of the genes related with non-enzymatic and enzymatic antioxidant formation according to the analyses in EuL and CmR. Compared with Fos+38°C treatment, Fos+38°C+monoterpene treatments lowered ROS levels and antioxidant enzyme activities for the increased non-enzymatic antioxidant gene expression and decreased enzymatic antioxidant gene expression, respectively. High temperature at 38°C reduced the chlorophyll and carotenoid content as well as photosynthetic abilities, which may result from the declined expression of the genes associated with photosynthetic pigment biosynthesis, light reaction, and carbon fixation. Fos+38°C treatment aggravated the reduction. In contrast to Fos+38°C treatment, Fos+38°C+monoterpene treatments increased photosynthetic pigment content and improved photosynthetic abilities by up-regulating related gene expression. Among the 4 uppermost monoterpenes, camphor showed strong abilities in lowering ROS and maintaining photosynthesis, while eucalyptol showed weak abilities. This was consistent with the recovery effects of the gene expression in the treatments with camphor and eucalyptol fumigation. Therefore, the uppermost monoterpenes can enhance C. camphora thermotolerance as signaling molecules, and may have differences in the signaling functions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9800025/ /pubmed/36589079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1072931 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xu, Wang, Luo, Ma, Zheng, Wang, Cai and Zuo https://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.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Xu, Chenyi
Wang, Bin
Luo, Qingyun
Ma, Yuandan
Zheng, Tiefeng
Wang, Yingying
Cai, Yuyan
Zuo, Zhaojiang
The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title_full The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title_fullStr The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title_full_unstemmed The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title_short The uppermost monoterpenes improving Cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
title_sort uppermost monoterpenes improving cinnamomum camphora thermotolerance by serving signaling functions
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9800025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1072931
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