TY - JOUR
T1 - Reactive carbonyl species mediate methyl jasmonate-induced stomatal closure
AU - Islam, Md Moshiul
AU - Ye, Wenxiu
AU - Akter, Fahmida
AU - Rhaman, Mohammad Saidur
AU - Matsushima, Daiki
AU - Munemasa, Shintaro
AU - Okuma, Eiji
AU - Nakamura, Yoshimasa
AU - Biswas, Md Sanaullah
AU - Mano, Junichi
AU - Murata, Yoshiyuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a key signal event for methyl jasmonate (MeJA)- and abscisic acid (ABA)- induced stomatal closure. We recently showed that reactive carbonyl species (RCS) stimulates stomatal closure as an intermediate downstream of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production in the ABA signaling pathway in guard cells of Nicotiana tabacum and Arabidopsis thaliana. In this study, we examined whether RCS functions as an intermediate downstream of H2O2 production in MeJA signaling in guard cells using transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing A. thaliana 2-alkenal reductase (n-alkanal NAD(P) -2-alkenal + NAD(P)H+H + ) (AER-OE tobacco) and Arabidopsis plants. The stomatal closure induced by MeJA was impaired in the AER-OE tobacco and was inhibited by RCS scavengers, carnosine and pyridoxamine, in the wild-type (WT) tobacco plants and Arabidopsis plants. Application of MeJA significantly induced the accumulation of RCS, including acrolein and 4-hydroxy-(E)-2-nonenal, in the WT tobacco but not in the AER-OE plants. Application of MeJA induced H2O2 production in the WT tobacco and the AER-OE plants and the H2O2 production was not inhibited by the RCS scavengers. These results suggest that RCS functions as an intermediate downstream of ROS production in MeJA signaling and in ABA signaling in guard cells.
AB - Production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a key signal event for methyl jasmonate (MeJA)- and abscisic acid (ABA)- induced stomatal closure. We recently showed that reactive carbonyl species (RCS) stimulates stomatal closure as an intermediate downstream of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production in the ABA signaling pathway in guard cells of Nicotiana tabacum and Arabidopsis thaliana. In this study, we examined whether RCS functions as an intermediate downstream of H2O2 production in MeJA signaling in guard cells using transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing A. thaliana 2-alkenal reductase (n-alkanal NAD(P) -2-alkenal + NAD(P)H+H + ) (AER-OE tobacco) and Arabidopsis plants. The stomatal closure induced by MeJA was impaired in the AER-OE tobacco and was inhibited by RCS scavengers, carnosine and pyridoxamine, in the wild-type (WT) tobacco plants and Arabidopsis plants. Application of MeJA significantly induced the accumulation of RCS, including acrolein and 4-hydroxy-(E)-2-nonenal, in the WT tobacco but not in the AER-OE plants. Application of MeJA induced H2O2 production in the WT tobacco and the AER-OE plants and the H2O2 production was not inhibited by the RCS scavengers. These results suggest that RCS functions as an intermediate downstream of ROS production in MeJA signaling and in ABA signaling in guard cells.
KW - Cytosolic Ca2+ elevation
KW - Methyl jasmonate
KW - Reactive carbonyl species
KW - Reactive oxygen species
KW - Stomatal closure
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U2 - 10.1093/PCP/PCAA107
DO - 10.1093/PCP/PCAA107
M3 - Article
C2 - 32810268
AN - SCOPUS:85095862230
SN - 0032-0781
VL - 61
SP - 1788
EP - 1797
JO - Plant and Cell Physiology
JF - Plant and Cell Physiology
IS - 10
ER -