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Jasmonate A decision maker between cell death and acclimation in the response of plants to singlet oxygen

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PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
Volume 8, Issue 12, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/psb.26655

Keywords

O-1(2) acclimation; high light; ch1 mutant; jasmonate; phytohormone signaling

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche within the project Photox (Program 'blanc')
  2. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (Cadarache)

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Under stress conditions that bring about excessive absorption of light energy in the chloroplasts, the formation of singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) can be strongly enhanced, triggering programmed cell death. However, the O-1(2) signaling pathway can also lead to acclimation to photooxidative stress, when O-1(2) is produced in relatively low amounts. This acclimatory response is associated with a strong downregulation of the jasmonate biosynthesis pathway and the maintenance of low jasmonate levels, even under high light stress conditions that normally induce jasmonate synthesis. These findings suggest a central role for this phytohormone in the orientation of the O-1(2) signaling pathway toward cell death or acclimation. This conclusion is confirmed here in an Arabidopsis double mutant obtained by crossing the O-1(2)-over-producing mutant ch1 and the jasmonate-deficient mutant dde2. This double mutant was found to be constitutively resistant to 1O2 stress and to display a strongly stimulated growth rate compared with the single ch1 mutant. However, the involvement of other phytohormones, such as ethylene, cannot be excluded.

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