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Effects of light on cyanide‐resistant respiration and alternative oxidase function in Arabidopsis seedlings
Authors:DA‐WEI ZHANG  FEI XU  ZHONG‐WEI ZHANG  YANG‐ER CHEN  JUN‐BO DU  SHU‐DAN JIA  SHU YUAN  HONG‐HUI LIN
Affiliation:1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Bio‐Resource & Eco‐Environment;2. Plant Physiology Laboratory, College of Life Science, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
Abstract:Mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX), the unique respiratory terminal oxidase in plants, catalyzes the energy wasteful cyanide (CN)‐resistant respiration and plays a role in optimizing photosynthesis. Although it has been demonstrated that leaf AOX is upregulated after illumination, the in vivo mechanism of AOX upregulation by light and its physiological significance are still unknown. In this report, red light and blue light‐induced AOX (especially AOX1a) expressions were characterized. Phytochromes, phototropins and cryptochromes, all these photoreceptors mediate the light‐response of AOX1a gene. When aox1a mutant seedlings were grown under a high‐light (HL) condition, photobleaching was more evident in the mutant than the wild‐type plants. More reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation and inefficient dissipation of chloroplast reducing‐equivalents in aox1a mutant may account for its worse adaptation to HL stress. When etiolated seedlings were exposed to illumination for 4 h, chlorophyll accumulation was largely delayed in aox1a plants. We first suggest that more reduction of the photosynthetic electron transport chain and more accumulation of reducing‐equivalents in the mutant during de‐etiolation might be the main reasons.
Keywords:Arabidopsis thaliana  chloroplast reducing equivalents  light signals  reactive oxygen species
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