Endogenous Biosynthesis of S-Nitrosoglutathione From Nitro-Fatty Acids in Plants
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2020-06
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Nitro-fatty acids (NO2-FAs) are novel molecules resulting from the interaction of
unsaturated fatty acids and nitric oxide (NO) or NO-related molecules. In plants, it has
recently been described that NO2-FAs trigger an antioxidant and a defence response
against stressful situations. Among the properties of NO2-FAs highlight the ability to
release NO therefore modulating specific protein targets through post-translational
modifications (NO-PTMs). Thus, based on the capacity of NO2-FAs to act as
physiological NO donors and using high-accuracy mass-spectrometric approaches,
herein, we show that endogenous nitro-linolenic acid (NO2-Ln) can modulate S nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) biosynthesis in Arabidopsis. The incubation of NO2-Ln with
GSH was analyzed by LC-MS/MS and the in vitro synthesis of GSNO was noted. The in
vivo confirmation of this behavior was carried out by incubating Arabidopsis plants with
15N-labeled NO2-Ln throughout the roots, and 15N-labeled GSNO (GS15NO) was
detected in the leaves. With the aim to go in depth in the relation of NO2-FA and GSNO
in plants, Arabidopsis alkenal reductase mutants (aer mutants) which modulate NO2-FAs
levels were used. Our results constitute the first evidence of the modulation of a key NO
biological reservoir in plants (GSNO) by these novel NO2-FAs, increasing knowledge
about S-nitrosothiols and GSNO-signaling pathways in plants.
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nitro-fatty acids, nitric oxide, S-nitrosoglutathione, S-nitrosothiols, NO-signaling, nitric oxide donor, Arabidopsis, alkenal reductase
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Front Plant Sci. 2020. 11:962