Effects of the Herbicide Imazethapyr on Photosynthesis
in PGR5- and NDH-Deficient Arabidopsis thaliana at
the Biochemical, Transcriptomic, and Proteomic Levels
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Photosynthesis
is a very important metabolic pathway for plant
growth and crop yield. This report investigated the effect of the
herbicide imazethapyr on photosynthesis in the Arabidopsis
thaliana pnsB3 mutant (a defect in the NDH pathway) and pgr5 mutant (a defect in the PGR5 pathway) to determine
which cyclic electron transport chain (CET) of the NDH and PGR5 pathways
is more important for protecting the photosynthetic system under herbicide
stress. The results showed that 20 μg/L imazethapyr markedly
inhibited the growth of the three ecotypes of A. thaliana and produced more anthocyanins and reactive oxygen species (ROS),
particularly in the pgr5 mutant. The chlorophyll
fluorescence results showed that PSII was severely damaged in the pgr5 mutant. Additionally, the CET was significantly stimulated
to protect the photosynthetic system from light damage in Wt and the pnsB3 mutant but not the pgr5 mutant. The
real-time PCR analysis indicated that imazethapyr treatment considerably
decreased the transcript levels of most photosynthesis-related genes
in the three treated groups. Several genes in the PGR5 pathway were
significantly induced in the pnsB3 mutant, but no
genes in the NDH pathway were induced in the pgr5
mutant. The gene transcription analysis showed that the pgr5 mutant cannot compensate for the deficit in the PGR5 pathway by
stimulating the NDH pathway, whereas the pnsB3 mutant
can compensate for the deficit in the CET cycle by regulating the
PGR5 pathway. The iTRAQ analyses also showed that the photosynthesis
system, glycolysis, and TCA cycle suffered the most severe damage
in the pgr5 mutant. All of these results showed that
the PGR5 pathway is more critical for electron transfer around PSI
than the NDH pathway to resist herbicide stress.
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Sun, Chongchong; Chen, Si; Jin, Yujian; Song, Hao; Ruan, Songlin; Fu, Zhengwei; et al. (2016). Effects of the Herbicide Imazethapyr on Photosynthesis
in PGR5- and NDH-Deficient Arabidopsis thaliana at
the Biochemical, Transcriptomic, and Proteomic Levels. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.6b01699