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Plant Physiol ; 164(3): 1151-60, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24429214

ABSTRACT

Membranes are primary sites of perception of environmental stimuli. Polyunsaturated fatty acids are major structural constituents of membranes that also function as modulators of a multitude of signal transduction pathways evoked by environmental stimuli. Different stresses induce production of a distinct blend of oxygenated polyunsaturated fatty acids, "oxylipins." We employed three Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) ecotypes to examine the oxylipin signature in response to specific stresses and determined that wounding and drought differentially alter oxylipin profiles, particularly the allene oxide synthase branch of the oxylipin pathway, responsible for production of jasmonic acid (JA) and its precursor 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid (12-OPDA). Specifically, wounding induced both 12-OPDA and JA levels, whereas drought induced only the precursor 12-OPDA. Levels of the classical stress phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) were also mainly enhanced by drought and little by wounding. To explore the role of 12-OPDA in plant drought responses, we generated a range of transgenic lines and exploited the existing mutant plants that differ in their levels of stress-inducible 12-OPDA but display similar ABA levels. The plants producing higher 12-OPDA levels exhibited enhanced drought tolerance and reduced stomatal aperture. Furthermore, exogenously applied ABA and 12-OPDA, individually or combined, promote stomatal closure of ABA and allene oxide synthase biosynthetic mutants, albeit most effectively when combined. Using tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and Brassica napus verified the potency of this combination in inducing stomatal closure in plants other than Arabidopsis. These data have identified drought as a stress signal that uncouples the conversion of 12-OPDA to JA and have revealed 12-OPDA as a drought-responsive regulator of stomatal closure functioning most effectively together with ABA.


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Abscisic Acid/metabolism , Arabidopsis/physiology , Droughts , Oxylipins/metabolism , Plant Stomata/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological/drug effects , Arabidopsis/drug effects , Arabidopsis/enzymology , Brassica napus/drug effects , Brassica napus/physiology , Cyclopentanes/metabolism , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/pharmacology , Lyases/metabolism , Solanum lycopersicum/drug effects , Solanum lycopersicum/physiology , Plant Stomata/drug effects , Plants, Genetically Modified , Stress, Physiological/drug effects , Subcellular Fractions/drug effects , Subcellular Fractions/metabolism
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Cell ; 149(7): 1525-35, 2012 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22726439

ABSTRACT

Plastid-derived signals are known to coordinate expression of nuclear genes encoding plastid-localized proteins in a process termed retrograde signaling. To date, the identity of retrograde-signaling molecules has remained elusive. Here, we show that methylerythritol cyclodiphosphate (MEcPP), a precursor of isoprenoids produced by the plastidial methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) pathway, elicits the expression of selected stress-responsive nuclear-encoded plastidial proteins. Genetic and pharmacological manipulations of the individual MEP pathway metabolite levels demonstrate the high specificity of MEcPP as an inducer of these targeted stress-responsive genes. We further demonstrate that abiotic stresses elevate MEcPP levels, eliciting the expression of the aforementioned genes. We propose that the MEP pathway, in addition to producing isoprenoids, functions as a stress sensor and a coordinator of expression of targeted stress-responsive nuclear genes via modulation of the levels of MEcPP, a specific and critical retrograde-signaling metabolite.


Subject(s)
Arabidopsis/cytology , Arabidopsis/physiology , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Erythritol/analogs & derivatives , Signal Transduction , Stress, Physiological , Aldehyde-Lyases/genetics , Arabidopsis/genetics , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics , Enzymes/genetics , Erythritol/metabolism , Metabolic Networks and Pathways , Mutation , Phenotype , Plant Diseases/immunology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Plastids/metabolism , Salicylic Acid/metabolism
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