Multiple pathways mediate chloroplast singlet oxygen stress signaling

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Abstract

Chloroplasts can respond to stress and changes in the environment by producing reactive oxygen species (ROS). Aside from being cytotoxic, ROS also have signaling capabilities. For example, the ROS singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) can initiate nuclear gene expression, chloroplast degradation, and cell death. To unveil the signaling mechanisms involved, researchers have used several 1 O 2 -producing Arabidopsis thaliana mutants as genetic model systems, including plastid ferrochelatase two ( fc2 ), fluorescent in blue light ( flu ), chlorina 1 ( ch1 ), and accelerated cell death 2 ( acd2 ). Here, we compare these 1 O 2 -producing mutants to elucidate if they utilize one or more signaling pathways to control cell death and nuclear gene expression. Using publicly available transcriptomic data, we demonstrate fc2, flu , and ch1 share a core response to 1 O 2 accumulation, but maintain unique responses, potentially tailored to respond to their specific stresses. Subsequently, we used a genetic approach to determine if these mutants share 1 O 2 signaling pathways by testing the ability of genetic suppressors of one 1 O 2 producing mutant to suppress signaling in a different 1 O 2 producing mutant. Our genetic analyses revealed at least two different chloroplast 1 O 2 signaling pathways control cellular degradation: one specific to the flu mutant and one shared by fc2, ch1 , and acd2 mutants, but with life-stage-specific (seedling vs. adult) features. Overall, this work reveals chloroplast stress signaling involving 1 O 2 is complex and may allow cells to finely tune their physiology to environmental inputs.

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