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Suppression of External NADPH Dehydrogenase—NDB1 in Arabidopsis thaliana Confers Improved Tolerance to Ammonium Toxicity via Efficient Glutathione/Redox Metabolism

Autor
Burian, Maria
Rasmusson, Allan G
Szal, Bożena
Podgórska, Anna
Tarnowska, Agata
Jakubiak, Monika
Ostaszewska-Bugajska, Monika
Borysiuk, Klaudia
Data publikacji
2018
Abstrakt (EN)

Environmental stresses, including ammonium (NH4+) nourishment, can damage key mitochondrial components through the production of surplus reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. However, alternative electron pathways are significant for efficient reductant dissipation in mitochondria during ammonium nutrition. The aim of this study was to define the role of external NADPH-dehydrogenase (NDB1) during oxidative metabolism of NH4+-fed plants. Most plant species grown with NH4+ as the sole nitrogen source experience a condition known as “ammonium toxicity syndrome”. Surprisingly, transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana plants suppressing NDB1 were more resistant to NH4+ treatment. The NDB1 knock-down line was characterized by milder oxidative stress symptoms in plant tissues when supplied with NH4+. Mitochondrial ROS accumulation, in particular, was attenuated in the NDB1 knock-down plants during NH4+ treatment. Enhanced antioxidant defense, primarily concerning the glutathione pool, may prevent ROS accumulation in NH4+-grown NDB1-suppressing plants. We found that induction of glutathione peroxidase-like enzymes and peroxiredoxins in the NDB1-surpressing line contributed to lower ammonium-toxicity stress. The major conclusion of this study was that NDB1 suppression in plants confers tolerance to changes in redox homeostasis that occur in response to prolonged ammonium nutrition, causing cross tolerance among plants.

Słowa kluczowe EN
ammonium toxicity
external type II NADPH dehydrogenase
glutathione metabolism
reactive oxygen species
redox homeostasis
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki biologiczne
Czasopismo
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Tom
19
Strony od-do
1412
ISSN
1422-0067
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2018-05-09
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