Glutaredoxin GRXS13 plays a key role in protection against photooxidative stress in Arabidopsis
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Photochemistry
CHLOROPLASTIC GLUTAREDOXIN
Arabidopsis
oxidative stress response
ASCORBATE PEROXIDASE
03 medical and health sciences
high light stress
03 Salud y bienestar
methyl viologen
OXIDATIVE STRESS
ELECTRON-TRANSPORT
Glutaredoxins
DNA Primers
580
0303 health sciences
MONOTHIOL GLUTAREDOXIN
Base Sequence
ANTHER DEVELOPMENT
glutaredoxin
Plants, Genetically Modified
Research Papers
Oxidative Stress
CELL-DEATH
SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASES
PLANT GLUTAREDOXIN
03 Good Health and Well-being
photooxidative stress
GRXS13
WATER-WATER CYCLE
DOI:
10.1093/jxb/err301
Publication Date:
2011-10-01T05:59:20Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Glutaredoxins (GRXs) belong to the antioxidant and signalling network involved in the cellular response to oxidative stress in bacterial and eukaryotic cells. In spite of the high number of GRX genes in plant genomes, the biological functions and physiological roles of most of them remain unknown. Here the functional characterization of the Arabidopsis GRXS13 gene (At1g03850), that codes for two CC-type GRX isoforms, is reported. The transcript variant coding for the GRXS13.2 isoform is predominantly expressed under basal conditions and is the isoform that is induced by photooxidative stress. Transgenic lines where the GRXS13 gene has been knocked down show increased basal levels of superoxide radicals and reduced plant growth. These lines also display reduced tolerance to methyl viologen (MeV) and high light (HL) treatments, both conditions of photooxidative stress characterized by increased production of superoxide ions. Consistently, lines overexpressing the GRXS13.2 variant show reduced MeV- and HL-induced damage. Alterations in GRXS13 expression also affect superoxide levels and the ascorbate/dehydroascorbate ratio after HL-induced stress. These results indicate that GRXS13 gene expression is critical for limiting basal and photooxidative stress-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Together, these results place GRXS13.2 as a member of the ROS-scavenging/antioxidant network that shows a particularly low functional redundancy in the Arabidopsis GRX family.
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