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Enhanced cytosolic NADP-ME2 activity in A: thaliana affects plant development, stress tolerance and specific diurnal and nocturnal cellular processes
Badia, Mariana Beatriz
; Arias, Cintia Lucia
; Tronconi, Marcos Ariel
; Maurino, Verónica G.; Andreo, Carlos Santiago
; Drincovich, Maria Fabiana
; Gerrard Wheeler, Mariel Claudia
Fecha de publicación:
11/2015
Editorial:
Elsevier Ireland
Revista:
Plant Science
ISSN:
0168-9452
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Arabidopsis thaliana has four NADP-dependent malic enzymes (NADP-ME 1-4) for reversible malate decarboxylation, with NADP-ME2 being the only cytosolic isoform ubiquitously expressed and responsible for most of the total activity. In this work, we further investigated its physiological function by characterizing Arabidopsis plants over-expressing NADP-ME2 constitutively. In comparison to wild type, these plants exhibited reduced rosette and root sizes, delayed flowering time and increased sensitivity to mannitol and polyethylene glycol. The increased NADP-ME2 activity led to a decreased expression of other ME and malate dehydrogenase isoforms and generated a redox imbalance with opposite characteristics depending on the time point of the day analyzed. The over-expressing plants also presented a higher content of C4 organic acids and sugars under normal growth conditions. However, the accumulation of these metabolites in the over-expressing plants was substantially less pronounced after osmotic stress exposure compared to wild type. Also, a lower level of several amino acids and osmoprotector compounds was observed in transgenic plants. Thus, the gain of NADP-ME2 expression has profound consequences in the modulation of primary metabolism in A. thaliana, which reflect the relevance of this enzyme and its substrates and products in plant homeostasis.
Palabras clave:
NADP-MALIC ENZYME
,
ORGANIC ACIDS
,
OSMOTIC STRESS
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PLANT HOMEOSTASIS
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Badia, Mariana Beatriz; Arias, Cintia Lucia; Tronconi, Marcos Ariel; Maurino, Verónica G.; Andreo, Carlos Santiago; et al.; Enhanced cytosolic NADP-ME2 activity in A: thaliana affects plant development, stress tolerance and specific diurnal and nocturnal cellular processes; Elsevier Ireland; Plant Science; 240; 11-2015; 193-203
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