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The metabolic acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to arsenate is sensitized by the loss of mitochondrial LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE2, a key enzyme in oxidative metabolism
Authors:WEIHUA CHEN  NICOLAS L TAYLOR  YINGJUN CHI  A HARVEY MILLAR  HANS LAMBERS  PATRICK M FINNEGAN
Institution:1. School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia, , Crawley (Perth), Western Australia, 6009 Australia;2. Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, , Crawley (Perth), Western Australia, 6009 Australia;3. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, The University of Western Australia, , Crawley (Perth), Western Australia, 6009 Australia;4. Centre for Comparative Analysis of Biomolecular Networks, The University of Western Australia, , Crawley (Perth), Western Australia, 6009 Australia;5. National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement, National Center for Soybean Improvement, Nanjing Agricultural University, , Nanjing, 210095 China
Abstract:Mitochondrial lipoamide dehydrogenase is essential for the activity of four mitochondrial enzyme complexes central to oxidative metabolism. The reduction in protein amount and enzyme activity caused by disruption of mitochondrial LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE2 enhanced the arsenic sensitivity of Arabidopsis thaliana. Both arsenate and arsenite inhibited root elongation, decreased seedling size and increased anthocyanin production more profoundly in knockout mutants than in wild‐type seedlings. Arsenate also stimulated lateral root formation in the mutants. The activity of lipoamide dehydrogenase in isolated mitochondria was sensitive to arsenite, but not arsenate, indicating that arsenite could be the mediator of the observed phenotypes. Steady‐state metabolite abundances were only mildly affected by mutation of mitochondrial LIPOAMIDE DEHYDROGENASE2. In contrast, arsenate induced the remodelling of metabolite pools associated with oxidative metabolism in wild‐type seedlings, an effect that was enhanced in the mutant, especially around the enzyme complexes containing mitochondrial lipoamide dehydrogenase. These results indicate that mitochondrial lipoamide dehydrogenase is an important protein for determining the sensitivity of oxidative metabolism to arsenate in Arabidopsis.
Keywords:2‐oxoglutarate dehydrogenase  glycine decarboxylase  mitochondrial metabolism  pyruvate dehydrogenase  stress response
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