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Plasmodesmata-localized proteins and ROS orchestrate light-induced rapid systemic signaling in Arabidopsis

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SCIENCE SIGNALING
卷 14, 期 671, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.abf0322

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  1. NSF [IOS-1353886, MCB-1936590, IOS-1932639]
  2. University of Missouri

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Systemic signaling and systemic acquired acclimation in plants under abiotic stress rely on a chain of cell-to-cell signaling events involving ROS and Ca2+. ROS generated by RBOHD are essential for cell-to-cell transport and systemic propagation, with aquaporins and Ca2+-permeable channels playing important roles in this process. Ultimately, PD and ROS orchestrate rapid cell-to-cell spread of systemic signals and acclimation in response to stress in Arabidopsis.
Systemic signaling and systemic acquired acclimation (SAA) are key to the survival of plants during episodes of abiotic stress. These processes depend on a continuous chain of cell-to-cell signaling events that extends from the initial tissue that senses the stress (the local tissue) to the entire plant (systemic tissues). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca2+ are key signaling molecules thought to be involved in this cell-to-cell mechanism. Here, we report that the systemic response of Arabidopsis thaliana to a local treatment of high light stress, which resulted in local ROS accumulation, required ROS generated by respiratory burst oxidase homolog D (RBOHD). ROS increased cell-to-cell transport and plasmodesmata (PD) pore size in a manner dependent on PD-localized protein 1 (PDLP1) and PDLP5, and this process was required for the propagation of the systemic ROS signals and SAA. Furthermore, aquaporins and several Ca2+-permeable channels in the glutamate receptor-like (GLR), mechanosensitive small conductance-like (MSL), and cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNGC) families were involved in this systemic signaling process. However, we determined that these channels were required primarily to amplify the systemic signal in each cell along the path of the systemic ROS wave, as well as to establish local and systemic acclimation. Thus, PD and RBOHD-generated ROS orchestrate light stress-induced rapid cell-to-cell spread of systemic signals in Arabidopsis.

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