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Ultraviolet-B-Induced Stomatal Closure in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by the UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 Photoreceptor in a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism
Ultraviolet-B-Induced Stomatal Closure in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by the UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 Photoreceptor in a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism
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2014-022014-02
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Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora; Lamattina, Lorenzo; Jenkins, Gareth; Cassia, Raul Oscar; Ultraviolet-B-Induced Stomatal Closure in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by the UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 Photoreceptor in a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism; American Society of Plant Biologist; Plant Physiology; 164; 4; 2-2014; 2220-2230
Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora; Lamattina, Lorenzo; Jenkins, Gareth; Cassia, Raul Oscar; Ultraviolet-B-Induced Stomatal Closure in Arabidopsis Is Regulated by the UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 Photoreceptor in a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism; American Society of Plant Biologist; Plant Physiology; 164; 4; 2-2014; 2220-2230
0032-0889
0032-0889
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CONICET
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Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora
Tossi, Vanesa Eleonora
Lamattina, Lorenzo
Lamattina, Lorenzo
Jenkins, Gareth
Jenkins, Gareth
Cassia, Raul Oscar
Cassia, Raul Oscar
Resumen
UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 (UVR8) signaling involves CONSTITUTIVELY PHOTOMORPHOGENIC1, the ELONGATEDHYPOCOTYL5 (HY5) transcription factor, and the closely related HY5 HOMOLOG. Some UV-B responses mediated byUVR8 are also regulated by nitric oxide (NO), a bioactive molecule that orchestrates a wide range of processes in plants. Inthis study, we investigated the participation of the UVR8 pathway and its interaction with NO in UV-B-induced stomatalmovements in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Stomata in abaxial epidermal strips of Arabidopsis ecotype Landsbergerectaclosed in response to increasing UV-Bfluence rates, with maximal closure after 3-h exposure to 5.46mmol m–2s–1UV-B.Both hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and NO increased in response to UV-B, and stomatal closure was maintained by NO up to24 h after the beginning of exposure. Stomata of plants expressing bacterial NO dioxygenase, which prevents NO accumulation, didnot close in response to UV-B, although H2O2still increased. When theuvr8-1null mutant was exposed to UV-B, stomata remainedopen, irrespective of thefluence rate. Neither NO nor H2O2increased in stomata of theuvr8-1mutant. However, the NO donorS-nitrosoglutathione induced closure ofuvr8-1stomata to the same extent as in the wild type. Experiments with mutants in UVR8signaling components implicated CONSTITUTIVELY PHOTOMORPHOGENIC1, HY5, and HY5 HOMOLOG in UV-B-inducedstomatal closure. This research provides evidence that the UVR8 pathway regulates stomatal closure by a mechanism involvingboth H2O2and NO generation in response to UV-B exposure. UV RESISTANCE LOCUS8 (UVR8) signaling involves CONSTITUTIVELY PHOTOMORPHOGENIC1, the ELONGATEDHYPOCOTYL5 (HY5) transcription factor, and the closely related HY5 HOMOLOG. Some UV-B responses mediated byUVR8 are also regulated by nitric oxide (NO), a bioactive molecule that orchestrates a wide range of processes in plants. Inthis study, we investigated the participation of the UVR8 pathway and its interaction with NO in UV-B-induced stomatalmovements in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). Stomata in abaxial epidermal strips of Arabidopsis ecotype Landsbergerectaclosed in response to increasing UV-Bfluence rates, with maximal closure after 3-h exposure to 5.46mmol m–2s–1UV-B.Both hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and NO increased in response to UV-B, and stomatal closure was maintained by NO up to24 h after the beginning of exposure. Stomata of plants expressing bacterial NO dioxygenase, which prevents NO accumulation, didnot close in response to UV-B, although H2O2still increased. When theuvr8-1null mutant was exposed to UV-B, stomata remainedopen, irrespective of thefluence rate. Neither NO nor H2O2increased in stomata of theuvr8-1mutant. However, the NO donorS-nitrosoglutathione induced closure ofuvr8-1stomata to the same extent as in the wild type. Experiments with mutants in UVR8signaling components implicated CONSTITUTIVELY PHOTOMORPHOGENIC1, HY5, and HY5 HOMOLOG in UV-B-inducedstomatal closure. This research provides evidence that the UVR8 pathway regulates stomatal closure by a mechanism involvingboth H2O2and NO generation in response to UV-B exposure.