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Plant Cell Rep ; 41(4): 979-993, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35226115

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KEY MESSAGE: Lower ethylene production in sugarcane results in plants with higher stature, expression of growth-promoting genes, higher photosynthetic rate, and increased antioxidant compounds. The hormone ethylene is involved in critical processes in sugarcane, such as the growth and accumulation of sucrose. The lack of mutants for ethylene biosynthesis or signaling genes makes it difficult to understand the role of this phytohormone throughout sugarcane development. This study aimed to evaluate the physiology and development of sugarcane plants with low ethylene production. To achieve this goal, we used RNA interference to silence three genes, ScACS1, ScACS2, and ScACS3, encoding 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthases (ACS), responsible for a limiting step of the ethylene biosynthesis pathway. Sugarcane plants with reduced ethylene levels presented increased growth, faster germination of lateral gems, and activation of non-enzymatic antioxidant mechanisms. We observed an augmentation in the expression of ScACO5, which encodes the final enzyme regulating ethylene biosynthesis, and ScERF1, encoding a transcription factor, linked to the ethylene response. The increase in plant height was correlated with higher expression of ScPIF3, ScPIF4, and ScPIF5, which encode for transcription factors related to growth induction. Interestingly, there was also an increase in the expression of the ScGAI gene, which encodes a DELLA protein, a growth repressor. The final content of sucrose in the stems was not affected by the low levels of ethylene, although the rate of CO2 assimilation was reduced. This study reports for the first time the impacts of low endogenous production of ethylene in sugarcane and provides helpful insights on the molecular mechanisms behind ethylene responses.


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Saccharum , Antioxidantes/metabolismo , Etilenos/metabolismo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Saccharum/genética , Saccharum/metabolismo , Sacarosa/metabolismo , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Factores de Transcripción/metabolismo
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BMC Plant Biol ; 19(1): 144, 2019 Apr 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30991938

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BACKGROUND: C4 plants have been classified into three subtypes based on the enzymes used to decarboxylate C4 acids in the bundle sheath cells (NADP-ME, NAD-ME and PEPCK pathways). Evidences indicate that, depending on environmental factors, C4 plants may exhibit a certain degree of flexibility in the use of the decarboxylation mechanisms. In this context, the objective was to extend the knowledge on the degree of flexibility between the pathways of decarboxylation in sugarcane, a NADP-ME species, at different levels of water deficit. RESULTS: An experiment was carried out with two cultivars - RB92579 (tolerant to water deficit) and SP80-3280 (susceptible to water deficit) subjected to moderate level (- 1.5 to - 1.8 MPa), severe level (below - 2.0 MPa) and recovery (48 h after rehydration) and changes in the activities of the enzymes involved in the three C4 mechanisms and in gene expression were investigated. Our results showed that sugarcane uses the PEPCK pathway as a decarboxylation mechanism in addition to the NADP-ME, which was more evident under water deficit conditions for both cultivars. CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained here, show that sugarcane increases the use of the PEPCK pathway as a decarboxylation mechanism, in addition to the NADP-ME pathway, under conditions of water deficit, particularly in the tolerant cultivar.


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Carbono/metabolismo , Fosfoenolpiruvato Carboxiquinasa (ATP)/metabolismo , Fotosíntesis , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Saccharum/enzimología , Saccharum/fisiología , Agua , Adaptación Fisiológica , Biomasa , Descarboxilación , Gases/metabolismo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Hojas de la Planta/metabolismo , Saccharum/genética
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