Light‐dependent regulation of ascorbate in tomato by a monodehydroascorbate reductase localized in peroxisomes and the cytosol |
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Authors: | Noé Gest Cécile Garchery Hélène Gautier Ana Jiménez Rebecca Stevens |
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Affiliation: | 1. INRA, UR1052, Génétique et amélioration des fruits et légumes, Domaine St Maurice, Allée des Chênes, , Montfavet, France;2. INRA, UR1115, Plantes et systèmes de culture horticoles, Domaine St Paul, Site Agroparc, , Avignon, France;3. CEBAS‐CSIC Stress Biology and Plant Pathology, Campus de Espinardo, , Murcia, Spain |
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Abstract: | ![]() Ascorbate is a powerful antioxidant in plants, and its levels are an important quality criteria in commercial species. Factors influencing these levels include environmental variations, particularly light, and the genetic control of its biosynthesis, recycling and degradation. One of the genes involved in the recycling pathway encodes a monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR), an enzyme catalysing reduction of the oxidized radical of ascorbate, monodehydroascorbate, to ascorbate. In plants, MDHAR belongs to a multigene family. Here, we report the presence of an MDHAR isoform in both the cytosol and peroxisomes and show that this enzyme negatively regulates ascorbate levels in Solanum lycopersicum (tomato). Transgenic lines overexpressing MDHAR show a decrease in ascorbate levels in leaves, whereas lines where MDHAR is silenced show an increase in these levels in both fruits and leaves. Furthermore, the intensity of these differences is light dependent. The unexpected effect of this MDHAR on ascorbate levels cannot be explained by changes in the expression of Smirnoff–Wheeler pathway genes, or the activity of enzymes involved in degradation (ascorbate peroxidase) or recycling of ascorbate (dehydroascorbate reductase and glutathione reductase), suggesting a previously unidentified mechanism regulating ascorbate levels. |
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Keywords: |
Solanum lycopersicum
dual targeting redox oxidative stress
MDHAR
vitamin C ascorbic acid |
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