ABA‐induced NO generation and stomatal closure in Arabidopsis are dependent on H 2 O 2 synthesis
University of the West of England · Genomics (United Kingdom)
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) are key signalling molecules produced in response to various stimuli and involved in a diverse range of plant signal transduction processes. Nitric oxide and H(2)O(2) have been identified as essential components of the complex signalling network inducing stomatal closure in response to the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA). A close inter-relationship exists between ABA and the spatial and temporal production and action of both NO and H(2)O(2) in guard cells. This study shows that, in Arabidopsis thaliana guard cells, ABA-mediated NO generation is in fact dependent on ABA-induced H(2)O(2) production. Stomatal closure induced by H(2)O(2) is inhibited by the…
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- 46.39
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Authors
5- JBJo Bright
University of the West of England
- RDRadhika Desikan
University of the West of England, Genomics (United Kingdom)
- JTJohn T. Hancock
University of the West of England, Genomics (United Kingdom)
- IWIain Weir
University of the West of England
- SJSteven J. NeillCorresponding
University of the West of England, Genomics (United Kingdom)
Topics & keywords
- Guard cell
- Abscisic acid
- Nitrate reductase
- Nitric oxide
- Chemistry
- Mutant
- Arabidopsis
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Clean water and sanitation