S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity

Changes in redox status are a conspicuous feature of immune responses in a variety of eukaryotes, but the associated signalling mechanisms are not well understood. In plants, attempted microbial infection triggers the rapid synthesis of nitric oxide and a parallel accumulation of reactive oxygen int...

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Main Authors: Yun, Byung Wook, Feechan, Angela, Yin, Minghui, Saidi, Noor Baity, Le Bihan, Thierry, Yu, Manda, Moore, John W., Kang, Jeong Gu, Kwon, Eunjung, Spoel, Steven H., Pallas, Jacqueline A., Loake, Gary J.
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Published: Macmillan Publishers 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.402562015-09-15T00:56:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40256/ S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity Yun, Byung Wook Feechan, Angela Yin, Minghui Saidi, Noor Baity Le Bihan, Thierry Yu, Manda Moore, John W. Kang, Jeong Gu Kwon, Eunjung Spoel, Steven H. Pallas, Jacqueline A. Loake, Gary J. Changes in redox status are a conspicuous feature of immune responses in a variety of eukaryotes, but the associated signalling mechanisms are not well understood. In plants, attempted microbial infection triggers the rapid synthesis of nitric oxide and a parallel accumulation of reactive oxygen intermediates, the latter generated by NADPH oxidases related to those responsible for the pathogen-activated respiratory burst in phagocytes. Both nitric oxide and reactive oxygen intermediates have been implicated in controlling the hypersensitive response, a programmed execution of plant cells at sites of attempted infection. However, the molecular mechanisms that underpin their function and coordinate their synthesis are unknown. Here we show genetic evidence that increases in cysteine thiols modified using nitric oxide, termed S-nitrosothiols, facilitate the hypersensitive response in the absence of the cell death agonist salicylic acid and the synthesis of reactive oxygen intermediates. Surprisingly, when concentrations of S-nitrosothiols were high, nitric oxide function also governed a negative feedback loop limiting the hypersensitive response, mediated by S-nitrosylation of the NADPH oxidase, AtRBOHD, at Cys 890, abolishing its ability to synthesize reactive oxygen intermediates. Accordingly, mutation of Cys 890 compromised S-nitrosothiol- mediated control of AtRBOHD activity, perturbing the magnitude of cell death development. This cysteine is evolutionarily conserved and specifically S-nitrosylated in both human and fly NADPH oxidase, suggesting that this mechanism may govern immune responses in both plants and animals. Macmillan Publishers 2011-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40256/1/S-nitrosylation%20of%20NADPH%20oxidase%20regulates%20cell%20death%20in%20plant%20immunity.pdf Yun, Byung Wook and Feechan, Angela and Yin, Minghui and Saidi, Noor Baity and Le Bihan, Thierry and Yu, Manda and Moore, John W. and Kang, Jeong Gu and Kwon, Eunjung and Spoel, Steven H. and Pallas, Jacqueline A. and Loake, Gary J. (2011) S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity. Nature, 478 (7368). pp. 264-268. ISSN 0028-0836; ESSN: 1476-4687 10.1038/nature10427
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description Changes in redox status are a conspicuous feature of immune responses in a variety of eukaryotes, but the associated signalling mechanisms are not well understood. In plants, attempted microbial infection triggers the rapid synthesis of nitric oxide and a parallel accumulation of reactive oxygen intermediates, the latter generated by NADPH oxidases related to those responsible for the pathogen-activated respiratory burst in phagocytes. Both nitric oxide and reactive oxygen intermediates have been implicated in controlling the hypersensitive response, a programmed execution of plant cells at sites of attempted infection. However, the molecular mechanisms that underpin their function and coordinate their synthesis are unknown. Here we show genetic evidence that increases in cysteine thiols modified using nitric oxide, termed S-nitrosothiols, facilitate the hypersensitive response in the absence of the cell death agonist salicylic acid and the synthesis of reactive oxygen intermediates. Surprisingly, when concentrations of S-nitrosothiols were high, nitric oxide function also governed a negative feedback loop limiting the hypersensitive response, mediated by S-nitrosylation of the NADPH oxidase, AtRBOHD, at Cys 890, abolishing its ability to synthesize reactive oxygen intermediates. Accordingly, mutation of Cys 890 compromised S-nitrosothiol- mediated control of AtRBOHD activity, perturbing the magnitude of cell death development. This cysteine is evolutionarily conserved and specifically S-nitrosylated in both human and fly NADPH oxidase, suggesting that this mechanism may govern immune responses in both plants and animals.
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author Yun, Byung Wook
Feechan, Angela
Yin, Minghui
Saidi, Noor Baity
Le Bihan, Thierry
Yu, Manda
Moore, John W.
Kang, Jeong Gu
Kwon, Eunjung
Spoel, Steven H.
Pallas, Jacqueline A.
Loake, Gary J.
spellingShingle Yun, Byung Wook
Feechan, Angela
Yin, Minghui
Saidi, Noor Baity
Le Bihan, Thierry
Yu, Manda
Moore, John W.
Kang, Jeong Gu
Kwon, Eunjung
Spoel, Steven H.
Pallas, Jacqueline A.
Loake, Gary J.
S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
author_facet Yun, Byung Wook
Feechan, Angela
Yin, Minghui
Saidi, Noor Baity
Le Bihan, Thierry
Yu, Manda
Moore, John W.
Kang, Jeong Gu
Kwon, Eunjung
Spoel, Steven H.
Pallas, Jacqueline A.
Loake, Gary J.
author_sort Yun, Byung Wook
title S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
title_short S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
title_full S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
title_fullStr S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
title_full_unstemmed S-nitrosylation of NADPH oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
title_sort s-nitrosylation of nadph oxidase regulates cell death in plant immunity
publisher Macmillan Publishers
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40256/1/S-nitrosylation%20of%20NADPH%20oxidase%20regulates%20cell%20death%20in%20plant%20immunity.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40256/
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