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Limiting etioplast gene expression induces apical hook twisting during skotomorphogenesis of Arabidopsis seedlings.

Authors :
Sajib, Salek Ahmed
Grübler, Björn
Oukacine, Cylia
Delannoy, Etienne
Courtois, Florence
Mauve, Caroline
Lurin, Claire
Gakière, Bertrand
Pfannschmidt, Thomas
Merendino, Livia
Source :
Plant Journal; Apr2023, Vol. 114 Issue 2, p293-309, 17p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

SUMMARY: When covered by a layer of soil, seedling development follows a dark‐specific program (skotomorphogenesis). In the dark, seedlings consist of small, non‐green cotyledons, a long hypocotyl, and an apical hook to protect meristematic cells. We recently highlighted the role played by mitochondria in the high energy‐consuming reprogramming of Arabidopsis skotomorphogenesis. Here, the role played by plastids, another energy‐supplying organelle, in skotomorphogenesis is investigated. This study was conducted in dark conditions to exclude light signals so as to better focus on those produced by plastids. It was found that limitation of plastid gene expression (PGE) induced an exaggerated apical hook bending. Inhibition of PGE was obtained at the levels of transcription and translation using the antibiotics rifampicin (RIF) and spectinomycin, respectively, as well as plastid RPOTp RNA polymerase mutants. RIF‐treated seedlings also showed expression induction of marker nuclear genes for mitochondrial stress, perturbation of mitochondrial metabolism, increased ROS levels, and an augmented capacity of oxygen consumption by mitochondrial alternative oxidases (AOXs). AOXs act to prevent overreduction of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Previously, we reported that AOX1A, the main AOX isoform, is a key component in the developmental response to mitochondrial respiration deficiency. In this work, we suggest the involvement of AOX1A in the response to PGE dysfunction and propose the importance of signaling between plastids and mitochondria. Finally, it was found that seedling architecture reprogramming in response to RIF was independent of canonical organelle retrograde pathways and the ethylene signaling pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
114
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162972230
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.16134