Hydrogen sulfide: A novel component in Arabidopsis peroxisomes which triggers catalase inhibition
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2019-07
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WILEY
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Plant peroxisomes have the capacity to generate
different reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and
RNS), such as H2O2, superoxide radical (O2
), nitric oxide and
peroxynitrite (ONOO-
). These organelles have an active nitro oxidative metabolism which can be exacerbated by adverse
stress conditions. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a new signaling
gasotransmitter which can mediate the posttranslational
modification (PTM) persulfidation. We used Arabidopsis
thaliana transgenic seedlings expressing cyan fluorescent
protein (CFP) fused to a canonical peroxisome targeting
signal 1 (PTS1) to visualize peroxisomes in living cells, as
well as a specific fluorescent probe which showed that
peroxisomes contain H2S. H2S was also detected in
chloroplasts under glyphosate-induced oxidative stress
conditions. Peroxisomal enzyme activities, including catalase,
photorespiratory H2O2-generating glycolate oxidase (GOX)
and hydroxypyruvate reductase (HPR), were assayed in vitro
with a H2S donor. In line with the persulfidation of this
enzyme, catalase activity declined significantly in the
presence of the H2S donor. To corroborate the inhibitory
effect of H2S on catalase activity, we also assayed pure
catalase from bovine liver and pepper fruit-enriched samples,
in which catalase activity was inhibited. Taken together, these
data provide evidence of the presence of H2S in plant
peroxisomes which appears to regulate catalase activity and,
consequently, the peroxisomal H2O2 metabolism
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Hydrogen sulfide, catalase, plants
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J Integr Plant Biol. 2019. 61(7):871-883