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Light-Induced Acclimation of the Arabidopsis chlorina1 Mutant to Singlet Oxygen.

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Singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) is a reactive oxygen species that can function as a stress signal in plant leaves leading to programmed cell death. In microalgae, O-1(2)-induced transcriptomic changes result in acclimation to O-1(2). Here, using a chlorophyll b-less Arabidopsis thaliana mutant (chlorina1 [ch1]), we show that this phenomenon can also occur in vascular plants. The ch1 mutant is highly photosensitive due to a selective increase in the release of O-1(2) by photosystem II. Under photooxidative stress conditions, the gene expression profile of ch1 mutant leaves very much resembled the gene responses to O-1(2) reported in the Arabidopsis mutant flu. Preexposure of ch1 plants to moderately elevated light intensities eliminated photooxidative damage without suppressing O-1(2) formation, indicating acclimation to O-1(2). Substantial differences in gene expression were observed between acclimation and high-light stress: A number of transcription factors were selectively induced by acclimation, and contrasting effects were observed for the jasmonate pathway. Jasmonate biosynthesis was strongly induced in ch1 mutant plants under high-light stress and was noticeably repressed under acclimation conditions, suggesting the involvement of this hormone in O-1(2)-induced cell death. This was confirmed by the decreased tolerance to photooxidative damage of jasmonate-treated ch1 plants and by the increased tolerance of the jasmonate-deficient mutant delayed-dehiscence2.

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hal-00914997 , version 1 (06-12-2013)

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F. Ramel, B. Ksas, E. Akkari, A.S. Mialoundama, F. Monnet, et al.. Light-Induced Acclimation of the Arabidopsis chlorina1 Mutant to Singlet Oxygen.. The Plant cell, 2013, 25 (4), pp.1445-1462. ⟨10.1105/tpc.113.109827⟩. ⟨hal-00914997⟩
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