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Exogenous Nitro-Oleic Acid Treatment Inhibits Primary Root Growth by Reducing the Mitosis in the Meristem in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) is a second messenger that regulates a broad range of physiological processes in plants. NO-derived molecules called reactive nitrogen species (RNS) can react with unsaturated fatty acids generating nitrated fatty acids (NO2-FA). NO2-FA work as signaling molecules in mammals where production and targets have been described under different stress conditions. Recently, NO2-FAs were detected in plants, however their role(s) on plant physiological processes is still poorly known. Although in this work NO2-OA has not been detected in any Arabidopsis seedling tissue, here we show that exogenous application of nitro-oleic acid (NO2-OA) inhibits Arabidopsis primary root growth; this inhibition is not likely due to nitric oxide (NO) production or impaired auxin or cytokinin root responses. Deep analyses showed that roots incubated with NO2-OA had a lower cell number in the division area. Although this NO2-FA did not affect the hormonal signaling mechanisms maintaining the stem cell niche, plants incubated with NO2-OA showed a reduction of cell division in the meristematic area. Therefore, this work shows that the exogenous application of NO2-OA inhibits mitotic processes subsequently reducing primary root growth.

SUBMITTER: Di Fino LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7385231 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exogenous Nitro-Oleic Acid Treatment Inhibits Primary Root Growth by Reducing the Mitosis in the Meristem in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>.

Di Fino Luciano M LM   Cerrudo Ignacio I   Salvatore Sonia R SR   Schopfer Francisco J FJ   García-Mata Carlos C   Laxalt Ana M AM  

Frontiers in plant science 20200721


Nitric oxide (NO) is a second messenger that regulates a broad range of physiological processes in plants. NO-derived molecules called reactive nitrogen species (RNS) can react with unsaturated fatty acids generating nitrated fatty acids (NO<sub>2</sub>-FA). NO<sub>2</sub>-FA work as signaling molecules in mammals where production and targets have been described under different stress conditions. Recently, NO<sub>2</sub>-FAs were detected in plants, however their role(s) on plant physiological p  ...[more]

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