AI Article Synopsis

  • In Arabidopsis seeds, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are crucial for germination signaling but can hinder germination when accumulated due to stress or aging.
  • Researchers focused on y-type thioredoxins (Trxs), which showed high levels in dry seeds and were thought to act as antioxidants.
  • However, genetic studies revealed that mutants lacking Trxs y demonstrated improved seed longevity and germination, suggesting these Trxs do not function as antioxidants but rather play a role in regulating hormone pathways related to seed physiology.

Article Abstract

In Arabidopsis seeds, ROS have been shown to be enabling actors of cellular signaling pathways promoting germination, but their accumulation under stress conditions or during aging leads to a decrease in the ability to germinate. Previous biochemical work revealed that a specific class of plastid thioredoxins (Trxs), the y-type Trxs, can fulfill antioxidant functions. Among the ten plastidial Trx isoforms identified in Arabidopsis, Trx y1 mRNA is the most abundant in dry seeds. We hypothesized that Trx y1 and Trx y2 would play an important role in seed physiology as antioxidants. Using reverse genetics, we found important changes in the corresponding Arabidopsis mutant seeds. They display remarkable traits such as increased longevity and higher and faster germination in conditions of reduced water availability or oxidative stress. These phenotypes suggest that Trxs y do not play an antioxidant role in seeds, as further evidenced by no changes in global ROS contents and protein redox status found in the corresponding mutant seeds. Instead, we provide evidence that marker genes of ABA and GAs pathways are perturbed in mutant seeds, together with their sensitivity to specific hormone inhibitors. Altogether, our results suggest that Trxs y function in Arabidopsis seeds is not linked to their previously identified antioxidant roles and reveal a new role for plastid Trxs linked to hormone regulation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508614PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910395DOI Listing

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