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Signalling and cell death in ozone-exposed plants
Authors:JAAKKO KANGASJÄ  RVI,PINJA JASPERS,&   HANNES KOLLIST
Affiliation:Plant Biology, Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, POB 56 (Viikinkaari 9), FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Experiments with Arabidopsis mutants and sensitive and tolerant pairs in several other species have elucidated the molecular basis of plant ozone sensitivity and ozone lesion development. They have indicated an important role for hormonal signalling in determining the outcome of ozone challenge at the cellular level. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) from ozone degradation can cause either direct necrotic damage or induce the process of programmed cell death. Perception of ozone or ROS from its degradation in the apoplast activates several signal transduction pathways that regulate the responses of the cells to the increased oxidative load. Plant hormones salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, ethylene and abscisic acid are involved in determining the duration and extent of ozone-induced cell death and its propagation. Salicylic acid is required for the programmed cell death, ethylene promotes endogenous ROS formation and lesion propagation, and jasmonic acid is involved in limiting the lesion spreading. Abscisic acid is most likely involved through the regulation of stomata and thus is expected to affect lesion initiation. The roles and interactions of perception of ozone, the immediate downstream responses, hormone biosynthesis and signalling during ozone lesion initiation and formation are reviewed.
Keywords:Arabidopsis    abscisic acid    ethylene    jasmonic acid    MAP kinase    oxidative cell death cycle    ozone    salicylic acid
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