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Nitrate inhibits primary root growth by reducing accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root tip in Medicago truncatula

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2020
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Zang, Lili
Morere-Le, Paven, Marie-Christine
Clochard, Thibault
Porcher, Alexis
Satour, Pascale
Mojović, Miloš
Vidović, Marija
Limami, Anis M.
Montrichard, Francoise
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In Medicago truncatula, nitrate, acting as a signal perceived by NITRATE TRANSPORTER1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER FAMILY 6.8 (MtNPF6.8), inhibits primary root growth through a reduction of root cell elongation. Since reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced and converted in root tip (O-2(center dot-) -> H2O2 -> (OH)-O-center dot) have been reported to control cell elongation, the impact of nitrate on the distribution of these ROS in the primary root of M. truncatula was analyzed. We found that nitrate reduced the content of O-2(center dot-), H2O2 and (OH)-O-center dot in the root tip of three wild type genotypes sensitive to nitrate (R108, DZA, A17), inhibition of root growth and O-2(center dot-) accumulation being highly correlated. Nitrate also modified the capacity of R108 root tip to produce or remove ROS. The ROS content decrease observed in R108 in response to nitrate is linked to changes in peroxidase activity (EC1.11.1.7) with an increase in peroxidative activity that scavenge H2O2 and a... decrease in hydroxylic activity that converts H2O2 into (OH)-O-center dot. These changes impair the accumulation of H2O2 and then the accumulation of (OH)-O-center dot, the species responsible for cell wall loosening and cell elongation. Accordingly, nitrate inhibitory effect was abolished by externally added H2O2 or mimicked by KI, an H2O2 scavenger. In contrast, nitrate has no effect on ROS production or removal capacities in npf6.8-2, a knockdown line insensitive to nitrate, affected in the nitrate transporter MtNPF6.8 (in R108 background) by RNAi. Altogether, our data show that ROS are mediators acting downstream of MtNPF6.8 in the nitrate signaling pathway.

Keywords:
Superoxide dismutase / Reactive oxygen species (ROS) / Primary root / Nitrate signal / NADPH oxidase (RBOH) / Medicago truncatula / Cell wall peroxidases
Source:
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2020, 146, 363-373
Publisher:
  • Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, Issy-Les-Moulineaux
Funding / projects:
  • IONIS Project 2017-2020
  • Angers Loire Me tropoleRegion Pays de la Loire
  • Lili Zang PhD fellowship from the China Scholarship Council [201609370043]
  • French Region Pays de la LoireRegion Pays de la Loire
  • European Regional Development FundEuropean Commission

DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.11.006

ISSN: 0981-9428

PubMed: 31786508

WoS: 000510528300034

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85075562315
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AU  - Mojović, Miloš
AU  - Vidović, Marija
AU  - Limami, Anis M.
AU  - Montrichard, Francoise
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1300
AB  - In Medicago truncatula, nitrate, acting as a signal perceived by NITRATE TRANSPORTER1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER FAMILY 6.8 (MtNPF6.8), inhibits primary root growth through a reduction of root cell elongation. Since reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced and converted in root tip (O-2(center dot-) -> H2O2 -> (OH)-O-center dot) have been reported to control cell elongation, the impact of nitrate on the distribution of these ROS in the primary root of M. truncatula was analyzed. We found that nitrate reduced the content of O-2(center dot-), H2O2 and (OH)-O-center dot in the root tip of three wild type genotypes sensitive to nitrate (R108, DZA, A17), inhibition of root growth and O-2(center dot-) accumulation being highly correlated. Nitrate also modified the capacity of R108 root tip to produce or remove ROS. The ROS content decrease observed in R108 in response to nitrate is linked to changes in peroxidase activity (EC1.11.1.7) with an increase in peroxidative activity that scavenge H2O2 and a decrease in hydroxylic activity that converts H2O2 into (OH)-O-center dot. These changes impair the accumulation of H2O2 and then the accumulation of (OH)-O-center dot, the species responsible for cell wall loosening and cell elongation. Accordingly, nitrate inhibitory effect was abolished by externally added H2O2 or mimicked by KI, an H2O2 scavenger. In contrast, nitrate has no effect on ROS production or removal capacities in npf6.8-2, a knockdown line insensitive to nitrate, affected in the nitrate transporter MtNPF6.8 (in R108 background) by RNAi. Altogether, our data show that ROS are mediators acting downstream of MtNPF6.8 in the nitrate signaling pathway.
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year = "2020",
abstract = "In Medicago truncatula, nitrate, acting as a signal perceived by NITRATE TRANSPORTER1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER FAMILY 6.8 (MtNPF6.8), inhibits primary root growth through a reduction of root cell elongation. Since reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced and converted in root tip (O-2(center dot-) -> H2O2 -> (OH)-O-center dot) have been reported to control cell elongation, the impact of nitrate on the distribution of these ROS in the primary root of M. truncatula was analyzed. We found that nitrate reduced the content of O-2(center dot-), H2O2 and (OH)-O-center dot in the root tip of three wild type genotypes sensitive to nitrate (R108, DZA, A17), inhibition of root growth and O-2(center dot-) accumulation being highly correlated. Nitrate also modified the capacity of R108 root tip to produce or remove ROS. The ROS content decrease observed in R108 in response to nitrate is linked to changes in peroxidase activity (EC1.11.1.7) with an increase in peroxidative activity that scavenge H2O2 and a decrease in hydroxylic activity that converts H2O2 into (OH)-O-center dot. These changes impair the accumulation of H2O2 and then the accumulation of (OH)-O-center dot, the species responsible for cell wall loosening and cell elongation. Accordingly, nitrate inhibitory effect was abolished by externally added H2O2 or mimicked by KI, an H2O2 scavenger. In contrast, nitrate has no effect on ROS production or removal capacities in npf6.8-2, a knockdown line insensitive to nitrate, affected in the nitrate transporter MtNPF6.8 (in R108 background) by RNAi. Altogether, our data show that ROS are mediators acting downstream of MtNPF6.8 in the nitrate signaling pathway.",
publisher = "Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, Issy-Les-Moulineaux",
journal = "Plant Physiology and Biochemistry",
title = "Nitrate inhibits primary root growth by reducing accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root tip in Medicago truncatula",
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Zang, L., Morere-Le, P. M., Clochard, T., Porcher, A., Satour, P., Mojović, M., Vidović, M., Limami, A. M.,& Montrichard, F.. (2020). Nitrate inhibits primary root growth by reducing accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root tip in Medicago truncatula. in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, Issy-Les-Moulineaux., 146, 363-373.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.11.006
Zang L, Morere-Le PM, Clochard T, Porcher A, Satour P, Mojović M, Vidović M, Limami AM, Montrichard F. Nitrate inhibits primary root growth by reducing accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root tip in Medicago truncatula. in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 2020;146:363-373.
doi:10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.11.006 .
Zang, Lili, Morere-Le, Paven, Marie-Christine, Clochard, Thibault, Porcher, Alexis, Satour, Pascale, Mojović, Miloš, Vidović, Marija, Limami, Anis M., Montrichard, Francoise, "Nitrate inhibits primary root growth by reducing accumulation of reactive oxygen species in the root tip in Medicago truncatula" in Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 146 (2020):363-373,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2019.11.006 . .

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