Modifications in endopeptidase and 20S proteasome expression and activities in cadmium treated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants

Archive ouverte

Djebali, Wahbi | Gallusci, Philippe | Polge, Cécile | Boulila, Latifa | Galtier, Nathalie | Raymond, Philippe | Chaibi, Wided | Brouquisse, Renaud

Edité par CCSD ; Springer Verlag -

International audience. The effects of cadmium (Cd) on cellular proteolytic responses were investigated in the roots and leaves of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L., var Ibiza) plants. Three-week-old plants were grown for 3 and 10 days in the presence of 0.3–300 μM Cd and compared to control plants grown in the absence of Cd. Roots of Cd treated plants accumulated four to fivefold Cd as much as mature leaves. Although 10 days of culture at high Cd concentrations inhibited plant growth, tomato plants recovered and were still able to grow again after Cd removal. Tomato roots and leaves are not modified in their proteolytic response with low Cd concentrations (≤3 μM) in the incubation medium. At higher Cd concentration, protein oxidation state and protease activities are modified in roots and leaves although in different ways. The soluble protein content of leaves decreased and protein carbonylation level increased indicative of an oxidative stress. Conversely, protein content of roots increased from 30 to 50%, but the amount of oxidized proteins decreased by two to threefold. Proteolysis responded earlier in leaves than in root to Cd stress. Additionally, whereas cysteine- and metallo-endopeptidase activities, as well as proteasome chymotrypsin activity and subunit expression level, increased in roots and leaves, serine-endopeptidase activities increased only in leaves. This contrasted response between roots and leaves may reflect differences in Cd compartmentation and/or complexation, antioxidant responses and metabolic sensitivity to Cd between plant tissues. The up-regulation of the 20S proteasome gene expression and proteolytic activity argues in favor of the involvement of the 20S proteasome in the degradation of oxidized proteins in plants.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Modifications in endopeptidase and 20S proteasome activities in the leaves and the roots of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) plants submitted to cadmium

Archive ouverte | Djebali, W. | CCSD

National audience

Profils métaboliques du fruit de tomate au cours de sa maturation en présence de cadmium

Archive ouverte | Hédiji, Hédia | CCSD

National audience

Impact of long-term cadmium exposure on mineral content of Solanum lycopersicum plants: Consequences on fruit production

Archive ouverte | Hédiji, Hédia | CCSD

International audience. In young tomato plants, modifications in mineral composition by short-term cadmium (Cd) treatments have been extensively examined. However, long-term Cd treatments have been fewly investigate...

Chargement des enrichissements...