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Plant J ; 74(4): 626-37, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23425284

RESUMO

Interactions between phytohormones play important roles in the regulation of plant growth and development, but knowledge of the networks controlling hormonal relationships, such as between oxylipins and auxins, is just emerging. Here, we report the transcriptional regulation of two Arabidopsis YUCCA genes, YUC8 and YUC9, by oxylipins. Similar to previously characterized YUCCA family members, we show that both YUC8 and YUC9 are involved in auxin biosynthesis, as demonstrated by the increased auxin contents and auxin-dependent phenotypes displayed by gain-of-function mutants as well as the significantly decreased indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) levels in yuc8 and yuc8/9 knockout lines. Gene expression data obtained by qPCR analysis and microscopic examination of promoter-reporter lines reveal an oxylipin-mediated regulation of YUC9 expression that is dependent on the COI1 signal transduction pathway. In support of these findings, the roots of the analyzed yuc knockout mutants displayed a reduced response to methyl jasmonate (MeJA). The similar response of the yuc8 and yuc9 mutants to MeJA in cotyledons and hypocotyls suggests functional overlap of YUC8 and YUC9 in aerial tissues, while their function in roots shows some specificity, probably in part related to different spatio-temporal expression patterns of the two genes. These results provide evidence for an intimate functional relationship between oxylipin signaling and auxin homeostasis.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Acetatos/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Arabidopsis/fisiologia , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Cotilédone/genética , Cotilédone/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cotilédone/fisiologia , Ciclopentanos/metabolismo , Técnicas de Inativação de Genes , Homeostase , Hipocótilo/genética , Hipocótilo/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Hipocótilo/fisiologia , Ácidos Indolacéticos/metabolismo , Oxigenases de Função Mista/genética , Oxigenases de Função Mista/metabolismo , Mutação , Oxigenases/genética , Oxigenases/metabolismo , Oxilipinas/metabolismo , Fenótipo , Componentes Aéreos da Planta/genética , Componentes Aéreos da Planta/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Componentes Aéreos da Planta/fisiologia , Raízes de Plantas/genética , Raízes de Plantas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Raízes de Plantas/fisiologia , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas
2.
Proteomics ; 13(8): 1358-70, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23412951

RESUMO

To maintain their metal ion homeostasis, bacteria critically depend on membrane integrity and controlled ion translocation. Terrestrial Streptomyces species undermine the function of the cytoplasmic membrane as diffusion barrier for metal cations in competitors using ionophores. Although the properties of the divalent cation ionophores calcimycin and ionomycin have been characterized to some extent in vitro, their effects on bacterial ion homeostasis, the factors leading to bacterial cell death, and their ecological role are poorly understood. To gain insight into their antibacterial mechanism, we determined the metal ion composition of the soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis after treatment with calcimycin and ionomycin. Within 15 min the cells lost approximately half of their cellular iron and manganese content whereas calcium levels increased. The proteomic response of B. subtilis provided evidence that disturbance of metal cation homeostasis is accompanied by intracellular oxidative stress, which was confirmed with a ROS-specific fluorescent probe. B. subtilis showed enhanced sensitivity to the ionophores in medium lacking iron or manganese. Furthermore, in the presence of ionophores bacteria were sensitive to high calcium levels. These findings suggest that divalent cation ionophores are particularly effective against competing microorganisms in soils rich in available calcium and low in available iron and manganese.


Assuntos
Bacillus subtilis/metabolismo , Ionóforos/farmacologia , Ferro/metabolismo , Manganês/metabolismo , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Bacillus subtilis/química , Bacillus subtilis/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas de Bactérias/análise , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Calcimicina/química , Cálcio/metabolismo , Ionóforos de Cálcio/farmacologia , Ecologia , Homeostase , Ionomicina/química , Ionóforos/química , Ferro/isolamento & purificação , Ferro/farmacologia , Manganês/isolamento & purificação , Manganês/farmacologia , Micronutrientes/metabolismo , Estresse Oxidativo/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteoma/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteoma/metabolismo , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo
3.
Phytochemistry ; 70(4): 523-31, 2009 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19268331

RESUMO

Plants are suggested to produce their major growth promoting phytohormone, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), via multiple redundantly operating pathways. Although great effort has been made and plenty of possible routes have been proposed based on experimental evidence, a complete pathway for IAA production has yet to be demonstrated. In this study, an in-vitro approach was taken to examine the conversion of l-tryptophan (l-trp) to IAA by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Especially the influence of putative reaction intermediates on the enzymatic conversion of l-trp to IAA was analyzed. Among the substances tested only indole-3-acetamide (IAM) showed a pronounced effect on the l-trp conversion. We additionally report that IAM is synthesized from l-trp and that it is further converted to IAA by the utilized cell free Arabidopsis extract. Together, our results underscore the functionality of an IAM-dependent auxin biosynthesis pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Ácidos Indolacéticos/metabolismo , Triptofano/metabolismo , Amidoidrolases/fisiologia , Aminoidrolases/genética , Arabidopsis/efeitos dos fármacos , Arabidopsis/genética , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas , Ácidos Indolacéticos/farmacologia , Triptaminas/farmacologia
4.
Planta ; 225(3): 681-91, 2007 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16944198

RESUMO

Most studies on the function of tocopherols in plants have focused on their photo-protective and antioxidant properties, and it has been recently suggested, though not yet demonstrated, that they may also play a role in cellular signaling. By using vte1 mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana, with an insertion in the promoter region of the gene encoding tocopherol cyclase, we demonstrate here for the first time that tocopherol deficiency may alter endogenous phytohormone levels in plants, thereby reducing plant growth and triggering anthocyanin accumulation in leaves. In plants grown under a combination of high light and low temperature conditions to induce anthocyanin accumulation, we evaluated age-dependent changes in tocopherols, indicators of photo-oxidative stress, phytohormone levels, plant growth and anthocyanin levels in wild type and vte1 mutants. These mutants showed lower tocopherol levels, reduced growth and enhanced anthocyanin accumulation compared with the wild type, while both the maximum and relative efficiencies of PSII, chlorophylls, and carotenoids were not significantly altered. Analyses of phytohormone levels revealed that reduced growth and enhanced anthocyanin accumulation in tocopherol-deficient plants were preceded by increased jasmonic acid levels. This is the first study suggesting a direct effect of tocopherols on phytohormones levels in plants and will undoubtedly help us to better understand the multiple functions tocopherols play in plants, as well as the cellular signaling mechanisms responsible for the phenotypes thus far described in tocopherol-deficient plants.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Ciclopentanos/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , alfa-Tocoferol/farmacologia , Antocianinas/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/efeitos dos fármacos , Arabidopsis/genética , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Mutação , Oxilipinas , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Plantas Geneticamente Modificadas , Fatores de Tempo
5.
Methods Mol Biol ; 323: 449-57, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16739599

RESUMO

A highly sensitive and accurate multiplex gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS)-technique is reported for the quantitative analysis of acidic phytohormones in Arabidopsis thaliana and other plant species. The optimized setup allows the routine processing and analysis of between 20 mg and 5 g of tissue. The protocol was designed and the equipment used was chosen to facilitate implementation of the method into other laboratories and to provide access to state-of-the-art analytical tools for the acidic phytohormones and related signaling molecules.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Ácido Abscísico/metabolismo , Ciclopentanos/metabolismo , Diazometano/química , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/metabolismo , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas/métodos , Ácidos Indolacéticos/farmacologia , Oxilipinas , Proteínas de Plantas/análise , Ácido Salicílico/metabolismo
6.
Planta ; 222(4): 575-85, 2005 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16047199

RESUMO

Gravitropism is explained by the Cholodny-Went hypothesis: the basipetal flow of auxin is diverted laterally. The resulting lateral auxin gradient triggers asymmetric growth. However, the Cholodny-Went hypothesis has been questioned repeatedly because the internal auxin gradient is too small to account for the observed growth asymmetry. Therefore, an additional gradient in indolyl-3-acetic acid (IAA) sensitivity has been suggested (Brauner and Hager in Planta 51:115-147, 1958). We challenged the Cholodny-Went hypothesis for gravitropism of rice coleoptiles (Oryza sativa L.) and found it to be essentially true. However, we observed, additionally, that the two halves of gravitropically stimulated coleoptiles responded differentially to the same amount of exogenous auxin: the auxin response is reduced in the upper flank but normal in the lower flank. This indicates that the auxin-gradient is amplified by a gradient of auxin responsiveness. Hormone contents were measured across the coleoptile by a GC-MS/MS technique and a gradient of jasmonate was detected opposing the auxin gradient. Furthermore, the total content of jasmonate increased during the gravitropic response. Jasmonate gradient and increase persist even when the lateral IAA gradient is inhibited by 1-N-naphtylphtalamic acid. Flooding with jasmonate delays the onset of gravitropic bending. Moreover, a jasmonate-deficient rice mutant bends more slowly and later than the wild type. We discuss a role of jasmonate as modulator of auxin responsiveness in gravitropism.


Assuntos
Ciclopentanos/metabolismo , Gravitropismo , Oryza/embriologia , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/fisiologia , Acetatos/farmacologia , Cotilédone/anatomia & histologia , Cotilédone/efeitos dos fármacos , Cotilédone/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ciclopentanos/farmacologia , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Gravitropismo/efeitos dos fármacos , Ácidos Indolacéticos/metabolismo , Ácidos Indolacéticos/farmacologia , Modelos Biológicos , Oryza/anatomia & histologia , Oryza/metabolismo , Oxilipinas , Ftalimidas/farmacologia , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo
7.
Planta ; 216(1): 44-56, 2002 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12430013

RESUMO

A highly sensitive and accurate multiplex gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) technique is reported for indole-3-acetic acid, abscisic acid, jasmonic acid, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid and salicylic acid. The optimized setup allows the routine processing and analysis of up to 60 plant samples of between 20 and 200 mg of fresh weight per day. The protocol was designed and the equipment used was chosen to facilitate implementation of the method into other laboratories and to provide access to state-of-the-art analytical tools for the acidic phytohormones and related signalling molecules. Whole-plant organ-distribution maps for indole-3-acetic acid, abscisic acid, jasmonic acid, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid and salicylic acid were generated for Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. For leaves of A. thaliana, a spatial resolution of hormone quantitation down to approximately 2 mm(2) was achieved.


Assuntos
Arabidopsis/química , Cromatografia Gasosa-Espectrometria de Massas/métodos , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/análise , Ácido Abscísico/análise , Ácido Abscísico/química , Ácido Abscísico/metabolismo , Algoritmos , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Transporte Biológico/fisiologia , Ciclopentanos/análise , Ciclopentanos/química , Ciclopentanos/metabolismo , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/análise , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/química , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/metabolismo , Ácidos Indolacéticos/análise , Ácidos Indolacéticos/química , Ácidos Indolacéticos/metabolismo , Estrutura Molecular , Oxilipinas , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/química , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/metabolismo , Ácido Salicílico/análise , Ácido Salicílico/química , Ácido Salicílico/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/fisiologia
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