Characterization of Glutamate-Mediated Hormonal Regulatory Pathway of the Drought Responses in Relation to Proline Metabolism in Brassica napus L.open accessCharacterization of Glutamate-Mediated Hormonal Regulatory Pathway of the Drought Responses in Relation to Proline Metabolism in <i>Brassica napus</i> L.
- Other Titles
- Characterization of Glutamate-Mediated Hormonal Regulatory Pathway of the Drought Responses in Relation to Proline Metabolism in <i>Brassica napus</i> L.
- Authors
- La, Van Hien; Lee, Bok-Rye; Islam, Md. Tabibul; Al Mamun, Md.; Park, Sang-Hyun; Bae, Dong-Won; Kim, Tae-Hwan
- Issue Date
- Apr-2020
- Publisher
- MDPI AG
- Keywords
- calcium signaling; glutamate; proline synthesis; redox; salicylic acid
- Citation
- Plants, v.9, no.4
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Plants
- Volume
- 9
- Number
- 4
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72098
- DOI
- 10.3390/plants9040512
- ISSN
- 2223-7747
- Abstract
- Proline metabolism influences the metabolic and/or signaling pathway in regulating plant stress responses. This study aimed to characterize the physiological significance of glutamate (Glu)-mediated proline metabolism in the drought stress responses, focusing on the hormonal regulatory pathway. The responses of cytosolic Ca2+ signaling, proline metabolism, and redox components to the exogenous application of Glu in well-watered or drought-stressed plants were interpreted in relation to endogenous hormone status and their signaling genes. Drought-enhanced level of abscisic acid (ABA) was concomitant with the accumulation of ROS and proline, as well as loss of reducing potential, which was assessed by measuring NAD(P)H/NAD(P)(+) and GSH/GSSG ratios. Glu application to drought-stressed plants increased both salicylic acid (SA) and cytosolic Ca2+ levels, with the highest expression of calcium-dependent protein kinase (CPK5) and salicylic acid synthesis-related ICS1. The SA-enhanced CPK5 expression was closely associated with further enhancement of proline synthesis-related genes (P5CS1, P5CS2, and P5CR) expression and a reset of reducing potential with enhanced expression of redox regulating genes (TRXh5 and GRXC9) in a SA-mediated NPR1- and/or PR1-dependent manner. These results clearly indicate that Glu-activated interplay between SA- and CPK5-signaling as well as Glu-enhanced proline synthesis are crucial in the amelioration of drought stress in Brassica napus.
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