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The interplay between cytokinins and light during senescence in detached Arabidopsis leaves

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    0492762 - ÚEB 2019 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
    Janečková, H. - Husičková, A. - Ferretti, A. - Prčina, M. - Pilařová, Eva - Plačková, Lenka - Pospíšil, P. - Doležal, Karel - Špundová, M.
    The interplay between cytokinins and light during senescence in detached Arabidopsis leaves.
    Plant Cell and Environment. Roč. 41, č. 8 (2018), s. 1870-1885. ISSN 0140-7791. E-ISSN 1365-3040
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1204
    Institutional support: RVO:61389030
    Keywords : performance liquid-chromatography * zeatin-type cytokinins * leaf senescence * cis-zeatin * signal-transduction * transgenic tobacco * lipid-peroxidation * mass-spectrometry * barley leaves * abscisic-acid * ahk * ahk mutants * chlorophyll * photosystem II * malondialdehyde
    OECD category: Plant sciences, botany
    Impact factor: 5.624, year: 2018

    Light and cytokinins are known to be the key players in the regulation of plant senescence. In detached leaves, the retarding effect of light on senescence is well described, however, it is not clear to what extent is this effect connected with changes in endogenous cytokinin levels. We have performed a detailed analysis of changes in endogenous content of 29 cytokinin forms in detached leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana (wild-type and 3 cytokinin receptor double mutants). Leaves were kept under different light conditions, and changes in cytokinin content were correlated with changes in chlorophyll content, efficiency of photosystem II photochemistry, and lipid peroxidation. In leaves kept in darkness, we have observed decreased content of the most abundant cytokinin free bases and ribosides, but the content of cis-zeatin increased, which indicates the role of this cytokinin in the maintenance of basal leaf viability. Our findings underscore the importance of light conditions on the content of specific cytokinins, especially N-6-((2)-isopentenyl)adenine. On the basis of our results, we present a scheme summarizing the contribution of the main active forms of cytokinins, cytokinin receptors, and light to senescence regulation. We conclude that light can compensate the disrupted cytokinin signalling in detached leaves.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0286138

     
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