Metabolomic Analysis of the Desert Moss Syntrichia caninervis Provides Insights into Plant Dehydration and Rehydration Response

脱水 干燥耐受性 生物化学 代谢组学 化学 海藻糖 苔藓 干燥 代谢物 渗透调节剂 氨基酸 生物 植物 脯氨酸 色谱法
作者
Qilin Yang,Ruirui Yang,Bei Gao,Yuqing Liang,Xiujin Liu,Xiaoshuang Li,Daoyuan Zhang
出处
期刊:Plant and Cell Physiology [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:64 (11): 1419-1432 被引量:11
标识
DOI:10.1093/pcp/pcad110
摘要

Desiccation-tolerant (DT) plants can survive extreme dehydration and tolerate the loss of up to 95% of their water content, making them ideal systems to determine the mechanism behind extreme drought stress and identify potential approaches for developing drought-tolerant crops. The desert moss Syntrichia caninervis is an emerging model for extreme desiccation tolerance that has benefited from high-throughput sequencing analyses, allowing identification of stress-tolerant genes; however, its metabolic response to desiccation is unknown. A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of S. caninervis at six dehydration-rehydration stages revealed 912 differentially abundant compounds, belonging to 93 metabolic classes. Many (256) metabolites accumulated during rehydration in S. caninervis, whereas only 71 accumulated during the dehydration period, in contrast to the pattern observed in vascular DT plants. During dehydration, nitrogenous amino acids (l-glutamic acid and cysteinylglycine), alkaloids (vinleurosine) and steroids (physalin D) accumulated, whereas glucose 6-phosphate decreased. During rehydration, γ-aminobutyric acid, glucose 6-phosphate and flavonoids (karanjin and aromadendrin) accumulated, as did the plant hormones 12-oxo phytodienoic acid (12-OPDA) and trans-zeatin riboside. The contents ofl-arginine, maltose, turanose, lactulose and sucrose remained high throughout dehydration-rehydration. Syntrichia caninervis thus accumulates antioxidants to scavenge reactive oxygen species, accumulating nitrogenous amino acids and cytoprotective metabolites and decreasing energy metabolism to enter a protective state from dehydration-induced damage. During subsequent rehydration, many metabolites rapidly accumulated to prevent oxidative stress and restore physiological activities while repairing cells, representing a more elaborate rehydration repair mechanism than vascular DT plants, with a faster and greater accumulation of metabolites. This metabolic kinetics analysis in S. caninervis deepens our understanding of its dehydration mechanisms and provides new insights into the different strategies of plant responses to dehydration and rehydration.
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