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Dehydrins Impart Protection against Oxidative Stress in Transgenic Tobacco Plants. | LitMetric

Dehydrins Impart Protection against Oxidative Stress in Transgenic Tobacco Plants.

Front Plant Sci

Plant Functional Genomics Laboratory, Centre of Advanced Study, Department of Botany, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India.

Published: February 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Environmental stresses lead to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plants, which can be harmful if not controlled; however, plants counteract this by producing antioxidants and enzymes that help manage ROS levels.
  • - Transgenic tobacco plants have been shown to possess enhanced protective mechanisms against oxidative damage, displaying improved photosynthetic efficiency, higher chlorophyll content, and lower levels of harmful compounds like malonyl dialdehyde (MDA).
  • - Dehydrins play a crucial role during oxidative stress by scavenging harmful ROS directly and protecting key enzymes, while the presence of other antioxidants like proline further aids in alleviating stress in these transgenic plants.

Article Abstract

Environmental stresses generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) which might be detrimental to the plants when produced in an uncontrolled way. However, the plants ameliorate such stresses by synthesizing antioxidants and enzymes responsible for the dismutation of ROS. Additionally, the dehydrins were also able to protect the inactivation of the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase against hydroxyl radicals (OH) generated during Fenton's reaction. and overexpressing transgenic tobacco plants were able to protect against oxidative damage. Transgenic tobacco lines showed better photosynthetic efficiency along with high chlorophyll content, soluble sugar and proline. However, the malonyl dialdehyde (MDA) content was significantly lower in transgenic lines. Experimental evidence demonstrates the protective effect of dehydrins on electron transport chain in isolated chloroplast upon methyl viologen (MV) treatment. The transgenic tobacco plants showed significantly lower superoxide radical generation () upon MV treatment. The accumulation of the HO was also lower in the transgenic plants. Furthermore, in the transgenic plants the expression of ROS scavenging enzymes was higher compared to non-transformed (NT) or vector transformed (VT) plants. Taken together these data, during oxidative stress dehydrins function by scavenging the () directly and also by rendering protection to the enzymes responsible for the dismutation of () thereby significantly reducing the amount of hydrogen peroxides formed. Increase in proline content along with other antioxidants might also play a significant role in stress amelioration. Dehydrins thus function co-operatively with other protective mechanisms under oxidative stress conditions rendering protection in stress environment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5817096PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00136DOI Listing

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