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050 0 0 _aQK711.2 JOU
100 1 _aBonifacio, Aurenivia
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aSilenced rice in both cytosolic ascorbate peroxidases displays pre-acclimation to cope with oxidative stress induced by 3-aminotriazole-inhibited catalase
_ccreated by Aurenivia Bonifacio, Fabrício E L Carvalho, Marcio O Martins 1, Milton C Lima Neto 2, Juliana R Cunha 1, Carolina W Ribeiro 3, Marcia Margis-Pinheiro 3, Joaquim A G Silveira
264 1 _aAmsterdam:
_bElsevier GmbH,
_c2016.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
440 _aJournal of plant physiology
_vVolume 201
520 3 _aThe maintenance of H2O2 homeostasis and signaling mechanisms in plant subcellular compartments is greatly dependent on cytosolic ascorbate peroxidases (APX1 and APX2) and peroxisomal catalase (CAT) activities. APX1/2 knockdown plants were utilized in this study to clarify the role of increased cytosolic H2O2 levels as a signal to trigger the antioxidant defense system against oxidative stress generated in peroxisomes after 3-aminotriazole-inhibited catalase (CAT). Before supplying 3-AT, silenced APX1/2 plants showed marked changes in their oxidative and antioxidant profiles in comparison to NT plants. After supplying 3-AT, APX1/2 plants triggered up-expression of genes belonging to APX (OsAPX7 and OsAPX8) and GPX families (OsGPX1, OsGPX2, OsGPX3 and OsGPX5), but to a lower extent than in NT plants. In addition, APX1/2 exhibited lower glycolate oxidase (GO) activity, higher CO2 assimilation, higher cellular integrity and higher oxidation of GSH, whereas the H2O2 and lipid peroxidation levels remained unchanged. This evidence indicates that redox pre-acclimation displayed by silenced rice contributed to coping with oxidative stress generated by 3-AT. We suggest that APX1/2 plants were able to trigger alternative oxidative and antioxidant mechanisms involving signaling by H2O2, allowing these plants to display effective physiological responses for protection against oxidative damage generated by 3-AT, compared to non-transformed plants.
650 _aAscorbate peroxidase
_vHydrogen peroxide
_xOryza sativa
700 1 _aCarvalho, Fabrício E L
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700 1 _aMartins, Marcio O
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700 1 _aNeto, Milton C Lima
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700 1 _aCunha, Juliana R
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700 1 _aRibeiro, Carolina W
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700 1 _aMargis-Pinheiro, Marcia
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700 1 _aSilveira, Joaquim A G
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856 _u10.1016/j.jplph.2016.06.015
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_cJA
999 _c168892
_d168892