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Ethylene negatively regulates transcript abundance of ROP-GAP rheostat-encoding genes and affects apoplastic reactive oxygen species homeostasis in epicarps of cold stored apple fruits

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 66, 期 22, 页码 7255-7270

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv422

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Abiotic stress; ethylene; fruit senescence; ionotropic glutamate receptors; NADPH oxidase; RBOH; ROP GTPases; ROS homeostasis

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  1. Progetto AGER [2010-2119]
  2. Ricerca scientifica Ex-60%
  3. University of Padova (Assegno di Ricerca)
  4. FSE grant of Veneto Region
  5. Italian Ministry of Research and Education

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Apple (Malusxdomestica Borkh) fruits are stored for long periods of time at low temperatures (1 degrees C) leading to the occurrence of physiological disorders. 'Superficial scald' of Granny Smith apples, an economically important ethylene-dependent disorder, was used as a model to study relationships among ethylene action, the regulation of the ROP-GAP rheostat, and maintenance of H2O2 homeostasis in fruits during prolonged cold exposure. The ROP-GAP rheostat is a key module for adaptation to low oxygen in Arabidopsis through Respiratory Burst NADPH Oxidase Homologs (RBOH)-mediated and ROP GTPase-dependent regulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis. Here, it was shown that the transcriptional expression of several components of the apple ROP-GAP machinery, including genes encoding RBOHs, ROPs, and their ancillary proteins ROP-GEFs and ROP-GAPs, is coordinately and negatively regulated by ethylene in conjunction with the progressive impairment of apoplastic H2O2 homeostatic levels. RNA sequencing analyses showed that several components of the known ROP- and ROS-associated transcriptional networks are regulated along with the ROP-GAP rheostat in response to ethylene perception. These findings may extend the role of the ROP-GAP rheostat beyond hypoxic responses and suggest that it may be a functional regulatory node involved in the integration of ethylene and ROS signalling pathways in abiotic stress.

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