Down-regulation of photosystem I by Erwinia carotovora-derived elicitors correlates with H2O2 accumulation in chloroplasts of potato

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Identification of Solanum tuberosum genes responsive to culture filtrates (CF) from Erwinia carotovora ssp. carotovora resulted in isolation of psaD, a nuclear gene encoding the PSI-D subunit of photosystem I (PSI). This gene was rapidly and markedly down-regulated in CF-treated or wounded plants. Down-regulation of psaD transcripts was also triggered by signal molecules involved in plant defence such as methyl jasmonate. The CF-induced down-regulation of psaD transcripts was correlated with an accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in chloroplasts and a down-regulation of the NADP+ photoreduction activity mediated by PSI. These results suggest that the CF-induced down-regulation of PSI may be related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species in chloroplasts of plant cells responding to E. c. carotovora.

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Montesano, M., Scheller, H. V., Wettstein, R., & Palva, E. T. (2004). Down-regulation of photosystem I by Erwinia carotovora-derived elicitors correlates with H2O2 accumulation in chloroplasts of potato. Molecular Plant Pathology, 5(2), 115–123. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1364-3703.2004.00213.x

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