Plants utilize isoprene emission as a thermotolerance mechanism.

Kanako Sasaki, Takuya Saito, Mari Lämsä, Kirsi-Marja Oksman-Caldentey, Masashi Suzuki, Kiyoshi Ohyama, Toshiya Muranaka, Kazuaki Ohara, Kazufumi Yazaki
Author Information
  1. Kanako Sasaki: Laboratory of Plant Gene Expression, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Japan.

Abstract

Isoprene is a volatile compound emitted from leaves of many plant species in large quantities, which has an impact on atmospheric chemistry due to its massive global emission rate (5 x 10(14) carbon g year(-1)) and its high reactivity with the OH radical, resulting in an increase in the half-life of methane. Isoprene emission is strongly induced by the increase in isoprene synthase activity in plastids at high temperature in the day time, which is regulated at its gene expression level in leaves, while the physiological meaning of isoprene emission for plants has not been clearly demonstrated. In this study, we have functionally overexpressed Populus alba isoprene synthase in Arabidopsis to observe isoprene emission from transgenic plants. A striking difference was observed when both transgenic and wild-type plants were treated with heat at 60 degrees C for 2.5 h, i.e. transformants revealed clear heat tolerance compared with the wild type. High isoprene emission and a decrease in the leaf surface temperature were observed in transgenic plants under heat stress treatment. In contrast, neither strong light nor drought treatments showed an apparent difference. These data suggest that isoprene emission plays a crucial role in a heat protection mechanism in plants.

MeSH Term

Alkyl and Aryl Transferases
Arabidopsis
Butadienes
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Hemiterpenes
Hot Temperature
Pentanes
Plant Leaves
Plants, Genetically Modified
Plastids
Populus

Chemicals

Butadienes
Hemiterpenes
Pentanes
isoprene
Alkyl and Aryl Transferases
isoprene synthase

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