Alteration in the chloroplastic metabolism leads to ROS accumulation in pea plants in response to plum pox virus

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作者
Diaz-Vivancos, Pedro [1 ]
Clemente-Moreno, Maria Jose [1 ]
Rubio, Manuel [1 ]
Olmos, Enrique [2 ]
Garcia, Juan Antonio [3 ]
Martinez-Gomez, Pedro [1 ]
Hernandez, Jose Antonio [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Dept Plant Breeding CEBAS, E-30100 Espinardo, Spain
[2] CSIC, Dept Biol Stress & Plant Pathol CEBAS, E-30100 Espinardo, Spain
[3] CSIC, Dept Plant Mol Genet CNB, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
关键词
2D electrophoresis; oxidative stress; Pisum sativum L; plum pox virus; sharka;
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10.1093/jxb/ern082
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
In this work, a recombinant plum pox virus (PPV, Sharka) encoding green fluorescent protein is used to study its effect on antioxidant enzymes and protein expression at the subcellular level in pea plants (cv. Alaska). PPV had produced chlorotic spots as well as necrotic spots in the oldest leaves at 13-15 d post-inoculation. At 15 d post-inoculation, PPV was present in the chlorotic and necrotic areas, as shown by the fluorescence signal produced by the presence of the green fluorescent protein. In the same areas, an accumulation of reactive oxygen species was noticed. Studies with laser confocal and electron microscopy demonstrated that PPV accumulated in the cytosol of infected cells. In addition, PPV infection produced an alteration in the chloroplast ultrastructure, giving rise to dilated thylakoids, an increase in the number of plastoglobuli, and a decreased amount of starch content. At 3 d post-inoculation, although no changes in the oxidative stress parameters were observed, an increase in the chloroplastic hydrogen peroxide levels was observed that correlated with a decrease in the enzymatic mechanisms involved in its elimination (ascorbate peroxidase and peroxidase) in this cell compartment. These results indicate that an alteration in the chloroplastic metabolism is produced in the early response to PPV. This oxidative stress is more pronounced during the development of the disease (15 d post-inoculation) judging from the increase in oxidative stress parameters as well as the imbalance in the antioxidative systems, mainly at the chloroplastic level. Finally, proteomic analyses showed that most of the changes produced by PPV infection with regard to protein expression at the subcellular level were related mainly to photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism. It seems that PPV infection has some effect on PSII, directly or indirectly, by decreasing the amount of Rubisco, oxygen-evolving enhancer, and PSII stability factor proteins. The results indicate that Sharka symptoms observed in pea leaves could be due to an imbalance in antioxidant systems as well as to an increased generation of reactive oxygen species in chloroplasts, induced probably by a disturbance of the electron transport chain, suggesting that chloroplasts can be a source of oxidative stress during viral disease development.
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