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Metabolic changes associated with dark-induced leaf senescence in Arabidopsis nadk2 mutants.

null ChaomurilegeAtsuko MiyagiToshiki IshikawaMasatoshi YamaguchiHideki MurayamaMaki Kawai-Yamada
Published in: Plant signaling & behavior (2023)
Arabidopsis NADK2 (NAD kinase 2) is a chloroplast-localized enzyme involved in NADP + synthesis, which acts as the final electron acceptor in the photosynthetic electron transfer chain. The NADK2-deficient mutant (nadk2) was used to analyze the effect of NAD(P)(H) unbalance in the dark-induced leaf senescence. During senescence, WT plants and nadk2 mutants showed a similar reduction in chlorophyll content. NAD(P)(H) quantification showed that the amount of total NAD(P)(H) decreased on the day 7 in WT but on the day 3 in nadk2. The phosphorylation ratio (i.e. NADP(H)/NAD(H)) decreased on day 1 in WT. In contrast, the nadk2 showed lower phosphorylation ratio at 0 day and no change throughout the aging process. Metabolome analysis showed that the metabolic profiles of both WT plants and nadk2 mutants subjected to dark-induced senescence adopted similar patterns as the senescence progressed. However, the changes in individual metabolites in the nadk2 mutants were different from those of the WT during dark-induced senescence.
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