The LIKE SEX FOUR2 regulates root development by modulating reactive oxygen species homeostasis in Arabidopsis
The LIKE SEX FOUR2 regulates root development by modulating reactive oxygen species homeostasis in Arabidopsis
AbstractMaintaining reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis plays a central role in plants and is also critical for plant root development. Threshold levels of ROS act as signals for elongation and differentiation of root cells. The protein phosphatase LIKE SEX FOUR2 (LSF2) has been reported to regulate starch metabolism in Arabidopsis, but little is known about the mechanism how LSF2 affect ROS homeostasis. Here, we identified that LSF2 function as a component modulating ROS homeostasis in response to oxidative stress and, thus regulate root development. Compared with wild type Arabidopsis, lsf2-1 mutant exhibited reduced rates of superoxide generation and higher levels of hydrogen peroxide upon oxidative stress treatments. The activities of several antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase, catalase and ascorbate peroxidase, were also affected in lsf2-1 mutant under these oxidative stress conditions. Consequently, lsf2-1 mutant exhibited the reduced root growth but less inhibition of root hair formation compared to wild type Arabidopsis plants. Importantly, protein phosphatase LSF2 interacted with mitogen-activated protein kinase 8 (MPK8), a known component of ROS homeostasis pathways in the cytoplasm. These findings indicated the novel function of LSF2 that controls ROS homeostasis to regulate root development.
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Nanjing University China (People's Republic of)
- State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics China (People's Republic of)
- Nanjing Forestry University China (People's Republic of)
- State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology China (People's Republic of)
Oxidative Stress, Arabidopsis Proteins, Mutation, Arabidopsis, Dual-Specificity Phosphatases, Homeostasis, Hydrogen Peroxide, Plant Roots, Article
Oxidative Stress, Arabidopsis Proteins, Mutation, Arabidopsis, Dual-Specificity Phosphatases, Homeostasis, Hydrogen Peroxide, Plant Roots, Article
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