Exposure to cadmium (Cd2+) can result in cell death, but the molecular mechanisms of Cd2+ cytotoxicity in plants are not fully understood. Here, we show that Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cell suspension cultures underwent a process of programmed cell death when exposed to 100 and 150 µM CdCl2 and that this process resembled an accelerated senescence, as suggested by the expression of the marker senescence-associated gene12 (SAG12). CdCl2 treatment was accompanied by a rapid increase in nitric oxide (NO) and phytochelatin synthesis, which continued to be high as long as cells remained viable. Hydrogen peroxide production was a later event and preceded the rise of cell death by about 24 h. Inhibition of NO synthesis by NG-monomethyl-arginine monoacetate resulted in partial prevention of hydrogen peroxide increase, SAG12 expression, and mortality, indicating that NO is actually required for Cd2+-induced cell death. NO also modulated the extent of phytochelatin content, and possibly their function, by S-nitrosylation. These results shed light on the signaling events controlling Cd2+ cytotoxicity in plants.

Nitric Oxide is Involved in Cadmium-Induced Programmed Cell Death in Arabidopsis Suspension Cultures / DE MICHELE, R; Vurro, E; Rigo, C; Elviri, Lisa; DI VALENTIN, M; Costa, A; Careri, Maria; Zottini, M; SANITA' DI TOPPI, Luigi; LO SCHIAVO, F.. - In: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0032-0889. - 150:(2009), pp. 217-228. [10.1104/pp.108.133397]

Nitric Oxide is Involved in Cadmium-Induced Programmed Cell Death in Arabidopsis Suspension Cultures

ELVIRI, Lisa;CARERI, Maria;SANITA' DI TOPPI, Luigi;
2009-01-01

Abstract

Exposure to cadmium (Cd2+) can result in cell death, but the molecular mechanisms of Cd2+ cytotoxicity in plants are not fully understood. Here, we show that Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cell suspension cultures underwent a process of programmed cell death when exposed to 100 and 150 µM CdCl2 and that this process resembled an accelerated senescence, as suggested by the expression of the marker senescence-associated gene12 (SAG12). CdCl2 treatment was accompanied by a rapid increase in nitric oxide (NO) and phytochelatin synthesis, which continued to be high as long as cells remained viable. Hydrogen peroxide production was a later event and preceded the rise of cell death by about 24 h. Inhibition of NO synthesis by NG-monomethyl-arginine monoacetate resulted in partial prevention of hydrogen peroxide increase, SAG12 expression, and mortality, indicating that NO is actually required for Cd2+-induced cell death. NO also modulated the extent of phytochelatin content, and possibly their function, by S-nitrosylation. These results shed light on the signaling events controlling Cd2+ cytotoxicity in plants.
2009
Nitric Oxide is Involved in Cadmium-Induced Programmed Cell Death in Arabidopsis Suspension Cultures / DE MICHELE, R; Vurro, E; Rigo, C; Elviri, Lisa; DI VALENTIN, M; Costa, A; Careri, Maria; Zottini, M; SANITA' DI TOPPI, Luigi; LO SCHIAVO, F.. - In: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0032-0889. - 150:(2009), pp. 217-228. [10.1104/pp.108.133397]
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