UV-radiation elicits a suite of developmental (photomorphogenic) and protective responses in plants, but responses early post-germination have received little attention, particularly in intensively bred plants of economic importance. We examined germination, hypocotyl elongation, leaf pubescence and subcellular responses of germinating and/or etiolated soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) seedlings in response to treatment with discrete wavelengths of UV-A or UV-B radiation. We demonstrate differential responses of germinating/young soybean seedlings to a range of UV wavelengths that indicate unique signal transduction mechanisms regulate UV-initiated responses. We have investigated how phenylalanine, a key substrate in the phenylpropanoid pathway, may be involved in these responses. Pubescence may be a key location for phenylalanine-derived protective compounds, as UV-B irradiation increased pubescence and accumulation of UV-absorbing compounds within primary leaf pubescence, visualized by microscopy and absorbance spectra. Mass spectrometry analysis of pubescence indicated that sinapic esters accumulate in the UV-irradiated hairs compared to unirradiated primary leaf tissue. Deleterious effects of some UV-B wavelengths on germination and seedling responses were reduced or entirely prevented by inclusion of phenylalanine in the growth media. Key effects of phenylalanine were not duplicated by tyrosine or tryptophan or sucrose, nor is the specificity of response due to the absorbance of phenylalanine itself. These results suggest that in the seed-to-seedling transition, phenylalanine may be a limiting factor in the development of initial mechanisms of UV protection in the developing leaf.
Phenylalanine Is Required to Promote Specific Developmental Responses and Prevents Cellular Damage in Response to Ultraviolet Light in Soybean (Glycine max) during the Seed-to-Seedling Transition
J. Sullivan,D. Muhammad,K. Warpeha
Published 2014 in PLoS ONE
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- Publication year
2014
- Venue
PLoS ONE
- Publication date
2014-12-30
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- germination
The early post-sowing developmental process assessed as an outcome in the soybean UV experiments.
- leaf pubescence
The hairlike surface structures on primary soybean leaves that were examined microscopically and chemically.
Aliases: pubescence, leaf hairs
- phenylalanine
An amino acid added to the growth media as an exogenous supplement in the UV-response assays.
Aliases: Phe
- sinapic esters
Phenylpropanoid-derived ester compounds identified by mass spectrometry in soybean pubescence.
- soybean seedlings
Germinating and etiolated Glycine max seedlings examined during the seed-to-seedling transition.
Aliases: Glycine max seedlings
- uv-absorbing compounds
Compounds in primary leaf pubescence measured by microscopy and absorbance spectra for their ultraviolet-absorbing properties.
Aliases: UV-absorbing metabolites
- uv-a radiation
Ultraviolet-A wavelengths used as one of the discrete light treatments applied to soybean seedlings.
Aliases: UV-A
- uv-b radiation
Ultraviolet-B wavelengths used as one of the discrete light treatments applied to soybean seedlings.
Aliases: UV-B
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