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A Role of the FUZZY ONIONS LIKE Gene in Regulating Cell Death and Defense in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: Programmed cell death (PCD) is critical for development and responses to environmental stimuli in many organisms. FUZZY ONIONS (FZO) proteins in yeast, flies, and mammals are known to affect mitochondrial fusion and function. Arabidopsis FZO-LIKE (FZL) was shown as a chloroplast protein that regulates chloroplast morphology and cell death. We cloned the FZL gene based on the lesion mimic phenotype conferred by an fzl mutation. Here we provide evidence to support that FZL has evolved new function different from its homologs from other organisms. We found that fzl mutants showed enhanced disease resistance to the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae and the oomycete pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis. Besides altered chloroplast morphology and cell death, fzl showed the activation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and autophagy pathways. FZL and the defense signaling molecule salicylic acid form a negative feedback loop in defense and cell death control. FZL did not complement the yeast strain lacking the FZO1 gene. Together these data suggest that the Arabidopsis FZL gene is a negative regulator of cell death and disease resistance, possibly through regulating ROS and autophagy pathways in the chloroplast.

SUBMITTER: Tremblay A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5127180 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Role of the FUZZY ONIONS LIKE Gene in Regulating Cell Death and Defense in Arabidopsis.

Tremblay Arianne A   Seabolt Savanna S   Zeng Hongyun H   Zhang Chong C   Böckler Stefan S   Tate Dominique N DN   Duong Vy Thuy VT   Yao Nan N   Lu Hua H  

Scientific reports 20161129


Programmed cell death (PCD) is critical for development and responses to environmental stimuli in many organisms. FUZZY ONIONS (FZO) proteins in yeast, flies, and mammals are known to affect mitochondrial fusion and function. Arabidopsis FZO-LIKE (FZL) was shown as a chloroplast protein that regulates chloroplast morphology and cell death. We cloned the FZL gene based on the lesion mimic phenotype conferred by an fzl mutation. Here we provide evidence to support that FZL has evolved new function  ...[more]

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