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Jasmonate: A decision maker between cell death and acclimation in the response of plants to singlet oxygen
Authors:Fanny Ramel  Brigitte Ksas  Michel Havaux
Institution:1.Institut de Microbiologie de la Méditerranée; Laboratoire de Chimie Bactérienne; CNRS- UMR7283; Marseille, France;2.CEA; DSV; IBEB; Laboratoire d’Ecophysiologie Moléculaire des Plantes; Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France;3.CNRS; UMR 7265 Biologie Végétale et Microbiologie Environnementales; Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France;4.Aix-Marseille Université; Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France
Abstract:Under stress conditions that bring about excessive absorption of light energy in the chloroplasts, the formation of singlet oxygen (1O2) can be strongly enhanced, triggering programmed cell death. However, the 1O2 signaling pathway can also lead to acclimation to photooxidative stress, when 1O2 is produced in relatively low amounts. This acclimatory response is associated with a strong downregulation of the jasmonate biosynthesis pathway and the maintenance of low jasmonate levels, even under high light stress conditions that normally induce jasmonate synthesis. These findings suggest a central role for this phytohormone in the orientation of the 1O2 signaling pathway toward cell death or acclimation. This conclusion is confirmed here in an Arabidopsis double mutant obtained by crossing the 1O2-overproducing mutant ch1 and the jasmonate-deficient mutant dde2. This double mutant was found to be constitutively resistant to 1O2 stress and to display a strongly stimulated growth rate compared with the single ch1 mutant. However, the involvement of other phytohormones, such as ethylene, cannot be excluded.
Keywords:1O2 acclimation  high light  ch1 mutant  jasmonate  phytohormone signaling
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