Rice Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase regulates serotonin accumulation and interacts with cell cycle regulators under prolonged UV-B exposure

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  • Gopal Banerjee
  • Dhanraj Singh
  • Pandey, Chandana
  • Sarvesh Jonwal
  • Udita Basu
  • Swarup K. Parida
  • Ashutosh Pandey
  • Alok Krishna Sinha

Stress conditions such as UV-B exposure activates MAPKs in Arabidopsis and rice. UV-B radiation is hazardous to plant as it causes photosystem disruption, DNA damage and ROS generation. Here we report its effect on biological pathways by studying the global changes in transcript profile in rice seedling exposed to UV-B radiation for 1 h and 16 h. Short UV-B exposure (1 h) led to moderate changes, while a drastic change in transcript landscape was observed after long term UV-B exposure (16 h) in rice seedlings. Prolonged UV-B exposure negatively impacts the expression of cell cycle regulating genes and several other metabolic pathways in developing seedlings. MAP kinase signaling cascade gets activated upon UV-B exposure similar to reports in Arabidopsis indicating conservation of its function in both dicot and monocot. Expression analysis in inducible overexpression transgenic lines of MPK3 and MPK6 shows higher transcript abundance of phytoalexin biosynthesis gene like Oryzalexin D synthase and Momilactone A synthase, along with serotonin biosynthesis genes. An accumulation of serotonin was observed upon UV-B exposure and its abundance positively correlates with the MPK3 and MPK6 transcript level in the respective over-expression lines. Interestingly, multiple cell cycle inhibitor proteins including WEE1 and SMR1 interact with MPK3 and MPK6 thus, implying a major role of this pathway in cell cycle regulation under stress condition. Overall overexpression of MPK3 and MPK6 found to be detrimental for rice as overexpression lines shows higher cell death and compromised tolerance to UV-B.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer108078
TidsskriftPlant Physiology and Biochemistry
Vol/bind203
Antal sider13
ISSN0981-9428
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
The work has supported by grant of Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (BT/PR26207/GET/119/120/2017). G.B. and D.S. acknowledges Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India for fellowship. S.J. acknowledges Department of Biotechnology, Government of India for fellowship. U.B. acknowledges University Grants Commission, Government of India for fellowship. C.P. acknowledges Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India for N-PDF fellowship. A.K.S. thanks Sir J.C. Bose fellowship from Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India. Authors are also thankful for the NIPGR Confocal facility, DNA Sequencing facility, and Central instrumentation facility.

Funding Information:
The work has supported by grant of Department of Biotechnology, Government of India ( BT/PR26207/GET/119/120/2017 ). G.B. and D.S. acknowledges Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India for fellowship. S.J. acknowledges Department of Biotechnology, Government of India for fellowship. U.B. acknowledges University Grants Commission, Government of India for fellowship. C.P. acknowledges Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India for N-PDF fellowship. A.K.S. thanks Sir J.C. Bose fellowship from Science and Engineering Research Board, Government of India. Authors are also thankful for the NIPGR Confocal facility, DNA Sequencing facility, and Central instrumentation facility.

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