Isoprene produced by leaves protects the photosynthetic apparatus against ozone damage, quenches ozone products, and reduces lipid peroxidation of cellular membranes.

F Loreto, V Velikova
Author Information
  1. F Loreto: Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Istituto di Biochimica ed Ecofisiologia Vegetali, Rome, Italy. franci@mlib.cnr.it

Abstract

Many plants invest carbon to form isoprene. The role of isoprene in plants is unclear, but many experiments showed that isoprene may have a role in protecting plants from thermal damage. A more general antioxidant action has been recently hypothesized on the basis of the protection offered by exogenous isoprene in nonemitting plants exposed to acute ozone doses. We inhibited the synthesis of endogenous isoprene by feeding fosmidomycin and observed that Phragmites australis leaves became more sensitive to ozone than those leaves forming isoprene. Photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and fluorescence parameters were significantly affected by ozone only in leaves on which isoprene was not formed. The protective effect of isoprene was more evident when the leaves were exposed for a long time (8 h) to relatively low (100 nL L(-1)) ozone levels than when the exposure was short and acute (3 h at 300 nL L(-1)). Isoprene quenched the amount of H(2)O(2) formed in leaves and reduced lipid peroxidation of cellular membranes caused by ozone. These results indicate that isoprene may exert its protective action at the membrane level, although a similar effect could be obtained if isoprene reacted with ozone before forming active oxygen species. Irrespective of the mechanism, our results suggest that endogenous isoprene has an important antioxidant role in plants.

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MeSH Term

Antioxidants
Butadienes
Cell Membrane
Fosfomycin
Hemiterpenes
Hydrogen Peroxide
Lipid Peroxidation
Oxidative Stress
Ozone
Pentanes
Photosynthesis
Plant Leaves
Poaceae
Reactive Oxygen Species

Chemicals

Antioxidants
Butadienes
Hemiterpenes
Pentanes
Reactive Oxygen Species
isoprene
Fosfomycin
fosmidomycin
Ozone
Hydrogen Peroxide

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