Cryptochrome-1-dependent execution of programmed cell death induced by singlet oxygen in Arabidopsis thaliana

被引:95
作者
Danon, Antoine [1 ]
Coll, Nuria Sanchez [1 ]
Apel, Klaus [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Plant Sci, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
oxidative stress;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0608139103
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Programmed cell death (PCD) plays an important role during the life cycle of higher organisms. Although several regulatory mechanisms governing PCD are thought to be conserved in animals and plants, light-dependent cell death represents a form of PCD that is unique to plants. The light requirement of PCD has often been associated with the production of reactive oxygen species during photosynthesis. in support of this hypothesis, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide have been shown to be involved in triggering a PCD response. In the present work, we have used the conditional flu mutant of Arabidopsis to analyze the impact of another reactive oxygen species, singlet oxygen, on cell death. Unexpectedly, the light-dependent release of singlet oxygen alone is not sufficient to induce PCD of flu seedlings but has to act together with a second concurrent blue light reaction. This blue-light-specific trigger of PCD could not be attributed to a photosynthetic reaction or redox change within the chloroplast but to the activation of the blue light/UVA-specific photoreceptor cryptochrome. The singlet oxygen-mediated and cryptochrome-dependent cell death response differs in several ways from PCD triggered by hydrogen peroxide/superoxide.
引用
收藏
页码:17036 / 17041
页数:6
相关论文
共 47 条
[1]   HY4 GENE OF A-THALIANA ENCODES A PROTEIN WITH CHARACTERISTICS OF A BLUE-LIGHT PHOTORECEPTOR [J].
AHMAD, M ;
CASHMORE, AR .
NATURE, 1993, 366 (6451) :162-166
[2]   The role of sigma factors in plastid transcription [J].
Allison, LA .
BIOCHIMIE, 2000, 82 (6-7) :537-548
[3]   The water-water cycle in chloroplasts: Scavenging of active oxygens and dissipation of excess photons [J].
Asada, K .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1999, 50 :601-639
[4]   Fumonisin B1-induced cell death in Arabidopsis protoplasts requires jasmonate-, ethylene-, and salicylate-dependent signaling pathways [J].
Asai, T ;
Stone, JM ;
Heard, JE ;
Kovtun, Y ;
Yorgey, P ;
Sheen, J ;
Ausubel, FM .
PLANT CELL, 2000, 12 (10) :1823-1835
[5]   Arabidopsis peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase2 prevents cellular oxidative damage in long nights [J].
Bechtold, U ;
Murphy, DJ ;
Mullineaux, PM .
PLANT CELL, 2004, 16 (04) :908-919
[6]   Phototropins 1 and 2: versatile plant blue-light receptors [J].
Briggs, WR ;
Christie, JM .
TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE, 2002, 7 (05) :204-210
[7]   Knockout of Arabidopsis ACCELERATED-CELL-DEATH11 encoding a sphingosine transfer protein causes activation of programmed cell death and defense [J].
Brodersen, P ;
Petersen, M ;
Pike, HM ;
Olszak, B ;
Skov, S ;
Odum, N ;
Jorgensen, LB ;
Brown, RE ;
Mundy, J .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2002, 16 (04) :490-502
[8]   Light signal transduction in higher plants [J].
Chen, M ;
Chory, J ;
Fankhauser, C .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENETICS, 2004, 38 :87-117
[9]   SEPARATE PHOTOSENSORY PATHWAYS COREGULATE BLUE-LIGHT/ULTRAVIOLET-A-ACTIVATED PSBD-PSBC TRANSCRIPTION AND LIGHT-INDUCED D2 AND CP43 DEGRADATION IN BARLEY (HORDEUM-VULGARE) CHLOROPLASTS [J].
CHRISTOPHER, DA ;
MULLET, JE .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1994, 104 (04) :1119-1129
[10]   Concurrent activation of cell death-regulating signaling pathways by singlet oxygen in Arabidopsis thaliana [J].
Danon, A ;
Miersch, O ;
Felix, G ;
den Camp, RGLO ;
Apel, K .
PLANT JOURNAL, 2005, 41 (01) :68-80