articleThe Plant CellOct 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Rapid Induction of Distinct Stress Responses after the Release of Singlet Oxygen in Arabidopsis[W]

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne · HUN-REN Szegedi Biológiai Kutatóközpont · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

The conditional fluorescent (flu) mutant of Arabidopsis accumulates the photosensitizer protochlorophyllide in the dark. After a dark-to-light shift, the generation of singlet oxygen, a nonradical reactive oxygen species, starts within the first minute of illumination and was shown to be confined to plastids. Immediately after the shift, plants stopped growing and developed necrotic lesions. These early stress responses of the flu mutant do not seem to result merely from physicochemical damage. Peroxidation of chloroplast membrane lipids in these plants started rapidly and led to the transient and selective accumulation of a stereospecific and regiospecific isomer of hydroxyoctadecatrieonic acid, free…

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