Title of article :
Dual Role for Tomato Heat Shock Protein 21: Protecting Photosystem II from Oxidative Stress and Promoting Color Changes during Fruit Maturation
Author/Authors :
Neta-Sharir، Inbal نويسنده , , Isaacson، Tal نويسنده , , Lurie، Susan نويسنده , , Weiss، David نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-1828
From page :
1829
To page :
0
Abstract :
The tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) chloroplast small heat shock protein (sHSP), HSP21, is induced by heat treatment in leaves, but also under normal growth conditions in developing fruits during the transition of chloroplasts to chromoplasts. We used transgenic tomato plants constitutively expressing HSP21 to study the role of the protein under stress conditions and during fruit maturation. Although we did not find any effect for the transgene on photosystem II (PSII) thermotolerance, our results show that the protein protects PSII from temperature-dependent oxidative stress. In addition, we found direct evidence of the proteinʹs role in fruit reddening and the conversion of chloroplasts to chromoplasts. When plants were grown under normal growth temperature, transgenic fruits accumulated carotenoids earlier than controls. Furthermore, when detached mature green fruits were stored for 2 weeks at 2°C and then transferred to room temperature, the natural accumulation of carotenoids was blocked. In a previous study, we showed that preheat treatment, which induces HSP21, allowed fruit color change at room temperature, after a cold treatment. Here, we show that mature green transgenic fruits constitutively expressing HSP21 do not require the heat treatment to maintain the ability to accumulate carotenoids after cold storage. This study demonstrates that a sHSP plays a role in plant development under normal growth conditions, in addition to its protective effect under stress conditions.
Keywords :
Aphthona czwalinae , Aphthona lacertosa , Aphthona flava , Leafy spurge flea beetles , Aphthona nigriscutis , Biological control , Endangered species , Spurgia esulae , Euphorbia esula , Invasive weeds , IPM
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Record number :
112998
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