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Recovery of heat shock-triggered released apoplastic Ca2+ accompanied by pectin methylesterase activity is required for thermotolerance in soybean seedlings.


ABSTRACT: Synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in response to heat shock (HS) is essential for thermotolerance. The effect of a Ca(2+) chelator, EGTA, was investigated before a lethal HS treatment in soybean (Glycine max) seedlings with acquired thermotolerance induced by preheating. Such seedlings became non-thermotolerant with EGTA treatment. The addition of Ca(2+), Sr(2+) or Ba(2+) to the EGTA-treated samples rescued the seedlings from death by preventing the increased cellular leakage of electrolytes, amino acids, and sugars caused by EGTA. It was confirmed that EGTA did not affect HSP accumulation and physiological functions but interfered with the recovery of HS-released Ca(2+) concentration which was required for thermotolerance. Pectin methylesterase (PME, EC 3.1.1.11), a cell wall remodelling enzyme, was activated in response to HS, and its elevated activity caused an increased level of demethylesterified pectin which was related to the recovery of the HS-released Ca(2+) concentration. Thus, the recovery of HS-released Ca(2+) in Ca(2+)-pectate reconstitution through PME activity is required for cell wall remodelling during HS in soybean which, in turn, retains plasma membrane integrity and co-ordinates with HSPs to confer thermotolerance.

SUBMITTER: Wu HC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2882276 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recovery of heat shock-triggered released apoplastic Ca2+ accompanied by pectin methylesterase activity is required for thermotolerance in soybean seedlings.

Wu Hui-Chen HC   Hsu Shih-Feng SF   Luo Dan-Li DL   Chen Shiang-Jiuun SJ   Huang Wen-Dar WD   Lur Huu-Sheng HS   Jinn Tsung-Luo TL  

Journal of experimental botany 20100505 10


Synthesis of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in response to heat shock (HS) is essential for thermotolerance. The effect of a Ca(2+) chelator, EGTA, was investigated before a lethal HS treatment in soybean (Glycine max) seedlings with acquired thermotolerance induced by preheating. Such seedlings became non-thermotolerant with EGTA treatment. The addition of Ca(2+), Sr(2+) or Ba(2+) to the EGTA-treated samples rescued the seedlings from death by preventing the increased cellular leakage of electrolyt  ...[more]

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