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Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold

The E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase HOS1 is an important integrator of temperature information and developmental processes. HOS1 is a negative regulator of plant cold tolerance, and silencing HOS1 leads to increased cold tolerance. In the present work, we studied ROS levels in hos1(Cas9) Arabidopsis tha...

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Autores principales: Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y., Veremeichik, Galina N., Shkryl, Yurii N., Yugay, Yulia A., Grigorchuk, Valeria P., Bulgakov, Dmitry V., Rusapetova, Tatiana V., Vereshchagina, Yulia V., Mironova, Anastasiya A., Subbotin, Evgeniyy P., Kulchin, Yuriy N., Bulgakov, Victor P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020524
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author Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y.
Veremeichik, Galina N.
Shkryl, Yurii N.
Yugay, Yulia A.
Grigorchuk, Valeria P.
Bulgakov, Dmitry V.
Rusapetova, Tatiana V.
Vereshchagina, Yulia V.
Mironova, Anastasiya A.
Subbotin, Evgeniyy P.
Kulchin, Yuriy N.
Bulgakov, Victor P.
author_facet Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y.
Veremeichik, Galina N.
Shkryl, Yurii N.
Yugay, Yulia A.
Grigorchuk, Valeria P.
Bulgakov, Dmitry V.
Rusapetova, Tatiana V.
Vereshchagina, Yulia V.
Mironova, Anastasiya A.
Subbotin, Evgeniyy P.
Kulchin, Yuriy N.
Bulgakov, Victor P.
author_sort Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y.
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description The E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase HOS1 is an important integrator of temperature information and developmental processes. HOS1 is a negative regulator of plant cold tolerance, and silencing HOS1 leads to increased cold tolerance. In the present work, we studied ROS levels in hos1(Cas9) Arabidopsis thaliana plants, in which the HOS1 gene was silenced by disruption of the open reading frame via CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Confocal imaging of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) showed that the hos1 mutation moderately increased levels of ROS under both low and high light (HL) conditions, but wild-type (WT) and hos1(Cas9) plants exhibited similar ROS levels in the dark. Visualization of single cells did not reveal differences in the intracellular distribution of ROS between WT and hos1(Cas9) plants. The hos1(Cas9) plants contained a high basal level of ascorbic acid, maintained a normal balance between reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH and GSSG), and generated a strong antioxidant defense response against paraquat under HL conditions. Under cold exposure, the hos1 mutation decreased the ROS level and substantially increased the expression of the ascorbate peroxidase genes Apx1 and Apx2. When plants were pre-exposed to cold and further exposed to HL, the expression of the NADPH oxidase genes RbohD and RbohF was increased in the hos1(Cas9) plants but not in WT plants. hos1-mediated changes in the level of ROS are cold-dependent and cold-independent, which implies different levels of regulation. Our data indicate that HOS1 is required to maintain ROS homeostasis not only under cold conditions, but also under conditions of both low and high light intensity. It is likely that HOS1 prevents the overinduction of defense mechanisms to balance growth.
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spelling pubmed-99608892023-02-26 Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y. Veremeichik, Galina N. Shkryl, Yurii N. Yugay, Yulia A. Grigorchuk, Valeria P. Bulgakov, Dmitry V. Rusapetova, Tatiana V. Vereshchagina, Yulia V. Mironova, Anastasiya A. Subbotin, Evgeniyy P. Kulchin, Yuriy N. Bulgakov, Victor P. Life (Basel) Article The E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase HOS1 is an important integrator of temperature information and developmental processes. HOS1 is a negative regulator of plant cold tolerance, and silencing HOS1 leads to increased cold tolerance. In the present work, we studied ROS levels in hos1(Cas9) Arabidopsis thaliana plants, in which the HOS1 gene was silenced by disruption of the open reading frame via CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Confocal imaging of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) showed that the hos1 mutation moderately increased levels of ROS under both low and high light (HL) conditions, but wild-type (WT) and hos1(Cas9) plants exhibited similar ROS levels in the dark. Visualization of single cells did not reveal differences in the intracellular distribution of ROS between WT and hos1(Cas9) plants. The hos1(Cas9) plants contained a high basal level of ascorbic acid, maintained a normal balance between reduced and oxidized glutathione (GSH and GSSG), and generated a strong antioxidant defense response against paraquat under HL conditions. Under cold exposure, the hos1 mutation decreased the ROS level and substantially increased the expression of the ascorbate peroxidase genes Apx1 and Apx2. When plants were pre-exposed to cold and further exposed to HL, the expression of the NADPH oxidase genes RbohD and RbohF was increased in the hos1(Cas9) plants but not in WT plants. hos1-mediated changes in the level of ROS are cold-dependent and cold-independent, which implies different levels of regulation. Our data indicate that HOS1 is required to maintain ROS homeostasis not only under cold conditions, but also under conditions of both low and high light intensity. It is likely that HOS1 prevents the overinduction of defense mechanisms to balance growth. MDPI 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9960889/ /pubmed/36836880 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020524 Text en © 2023 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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Gorpenchenko, Tatiana Y.
Veremeichik, Galina N.
Shkryl, Yurii N.
Yugay, Yulia A.
Grigorchuk, Valeria P.
Bulgakov, Dmitry V.
Rusapetova, Tatiana V.
Vereshchagina, Yulia V.
Mironova, Anastasiya A.
Subbotin, Evgeniyy P.
Kulchin, Yuriy N.
Bulgakov, Victor P.
Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title_full Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title_fullStr Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title_short Suppression of the HOS1 Gene Affects the Level of ROS Depending on Light and Cold
title_sort suppression of the hos1 gene affects the level of ros depending on light and cold
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020524
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