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Unravelling mitochondrial retrograde regulation in the abiotic stress induction of rice ALTERNATIVE OXIDASE 1 genes
Authors:JUAN LI  YONG‐BO DUAN  HAO LI  YA‐CHUN YANG  RUI‐YING QIN  LI LI  PENG‐CHENG WEI  JIAN‐BO YANG
Affiliation:1. Institute of Rice Research, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Science, Hefei 230031, China;2. Key Laboratory of Rice Genetics and Breeding (Ministry of Agriculture), Hefei 230031, China;3. Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Science, Hefei 230031, China;4. College of Life Science, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China
Abstract:Mitochondrial retrograde regulation (MRR) is the transduction of mitochondrial signals to mediate nuclear gene expression. It is not clear whether MRR is a common regulation mechanism in plant abiotic stress response. In this study, we analysed the early abiotic stress response of the rice OsAOX1 genes, and the induction of OsAOX1a and OsAOX1b (OsAOX1a/b) was selected as a working model for the stress‐induced MRR studies. We found that the induction mediated by the superoxide ion (O)‐generating chemical methyl viologen was stronger than that of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The addition of reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers demonstrated that the stress induction was reduced by eliminating O. Furthermore, the stress induction did not rely on chloroplast‐ or cytosol‐derived O. Next, we generated transgenic plants overexpressing the superoxide dismutase (SOD) gene at different subcellular locations. The results suggest that only the mitochondrial SOD, OsMSD, attenuated the stress induction of OsAOX1a/b specifically. Therefore, our findings demonstrate that abiotic stress initiates the MRR on OsAOX1a/b and that mitochondrial O is involved in the process.
Keywords:alternative oxidase  reactive oxygen species  superoxide ion.
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