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. 2022 Nov;259(6):1507-1520.
doi: 10.1007/s00709-022-01753-2. Epub 2022 Mar 11.

Involvement of osmoregulation, glyoxalase, and non-glyoxalase systems in signaling molecule glutamic acid-boosted thermotolerance in maize seedlings

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Involvement of osmoregulation, glyoxalase, and non-glyoxalase systems in signaling molecule glutamic acid-boosted thermotolerance in maize seedlings

Xue-Mei Qiu et al. Protoplasma. 2022 Nov.

Abstract

Glutamic acid (Glu) is not only an important protein building block, but also a signaling molecule in plants. However, the Glu-boosted thermotolerance and its underlying mechanisms in plants still remain unclear. In this study, the maize seedlings were irrigated with Glu solution prior to exposure to heat stress (HS), the seedlings' thermotolerance as well as osmoregulation, glyoxalase, and non-glyoxalase systems were evaluated. The results manifested that the seedling survival and tissue vitality after HS were boosted by Glu, while membrane damage was reduced in comparison with the control seedlings without Glu treatment, indicating Glu boosted the thermotolerance of maize seedlings. Additionally, root-irrigation with Glu increased its endogenous level, reinforced osmoregulation system (i.e., an increase in the levels of proline, glycine betaine, trehalose, and total soluble sugar, as well as the activities of pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase, betaine dehydrogenase, and trehalose-5-phosphate phosphatase) in maize seedlings under non-HS and HS conditions compared with the control. Also, Glu treatment heightened endogenous methylglyoxal level and the activities of glyoxalase system (glyoxalase I, glyoxalase II, and glyoxalase III) and non-glyoxalase system (methylglyoxal reductase, lactate dehydrogenase, aldo-ketoreductase, and alkenal/alkenone reductase) in maize seedlings under non-HS and HS conditions as compared to the control. These data hint that osmoregulation, glyoxalase, and non-glyoxalase systems are involved in signaling molecule Glu-boosted thermotolerance of maize seedlings.

Keywords: Glutamic acid; Glyoxalase system; Maize seedlings; Non-glyoxalase system; Osmoregulation system; Thermotolerance.

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