RRC ID 81159
Author Ishikawa K, Kodama Y.
Title Bilirubin Distribution in Plants at the Subcellular and Tissue Levels.
Journal Plant Cell Physiol
Abstract In heterotrophs, heme degradation produces bilirubin, a tetrapyrrole compound that has antioxidant activity. In plants, heme is degraded in plastids and is believed to be converted to phytochromobilin rather than bilirubin. Recently, we used the bilirubin-inducible fluorescent protein UnaG to reveal that plants produce bilirubin via a non-enzymatic reaction with NADPH. In the present study, we used an UnaG-based live imaging system to visualize bilirubin accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana benthamiana at the organelle and tissue levels. In chloroplasts, bilirubin preferentially accumulated in the stroma, and the stromal bilirubin level increased upon dark treatment. Investigation of intracellular bilirubin distribution in leaves and roots showed that it accumulated mostly in plastids, with low levels detected in the cytosol and other organelles, such as peroxisomes, mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. A treatment that increased bilirubin production in chloroplasts decreased the bilirubin level in peroxisomes, implying that a bilirubin precursor is transported between the two organelles. At the cell and tissue levels, bilirubin showed substantial accumulation in the root elongation region but little or none in the root cap and guard cells. Intermediate bilirubin accumulation was observed in other shoot and root tissues, with lower levels in shoot tissues. Our data revealed the distribution of bilirubin in plants, which has implications for the transport and physiological function of tetrapyrroles.
Volume 65(5)
Pages 762-769
Published 2024-5-30
DOI 10.1093/pcp/pcae017
PII 7625471
PMID 38466577
PMC PMC11138361
MeSH Arabidopsis* / metabolism Bilirubin* / metabolism Chloroplasts / metabolism Nicotiana* / metabolism Peroxisomes / metabolism Plant Leaves / metabolism Plant Roots* / metabolism
IF 4.062
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pdi00088