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NITRIC OXIDE · MARCH 2015

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Nitric oxide in marine photosynthetic organisms

Amit Kumar

a

, Immacolata Castellano

b

, Francesco Paolo Patti

a

, Anna Palumbo

b,

*

,

Maria Cristina Buia

a,

**

aCenter of Villa Dohrn Ischia-Benthic Ecology, Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, P.ta S. Pietro, Ischia, Naples, Italy bDepartment of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy

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Available online 17 March 2015 Keywords:

Nitric oxide Nitric oxide signaling Nitric oxide synthase Marine plants Seaweeds Stress responses

A B S T R A C T

Nitric oxide is a versatile and powerful signaling molecule in plants. However, most of our understand-ing stems from studies on terrestrial plants and very little is known about marine autotrophs. This review summarizes current knowledge about the source of nitric oxide synthesis in marine photosynthetic or-ganisms and its role in various physiological processes under normal and stress conditions. The interactions of nitric oxide with other stress signals and cross talk among secondary messengers are also highlighted. © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Contents

1. Introduction ... 34

2. Source of NO ... 34

3. Physiological functions of NO ... 35

4. Nitric oxide and stress responses ... 37

5. Conclusion and future perspectives ... 38

Acknowledgments ... 38

References ... 38

1. Introduction

Nitric oxide (NO) is a highly reactive gaseous molecule, initial-ly described as a toxic compound and then recognized as a key signaling molecule in both animal and plant kingdoms[1]. In the last two decades, NO has gained significant importance in plant re-search because of its multifunctional roles in various fundamental physiological processes such as root and shoot development, flow-ering, plant maturation and senescence, stomata movement,

plant–pathogen interactions and programmed cell death[2,3]. NO generation has also been reported in the case of abiotic (e.g. high temperature, drought etc.) and biotic (e.g. pathogen interaction) stress agents[4,5]. Though most of the findings regard terrestrial plants, very few studies are reported for marine photosynthetic organ-isms (MPOs), including microalgae, seaweeds, seagrasses and mangroves. This review aims to summarize the results reported so far about NO in MPOs in order to understand the main issues not yet solved, highlighting future directions of NO research in MPOs.

2. Source of NO

The source of NO production depends on the plant species, cell types, and environmental conditions of plant growth[6]. The main pathways of NO synthesis include either arginine or nitrite as sub-strate[7]. The arginine dependent pathway involves nitric oxide synthase (NOS)[8], whereas different enzymatic systems can gen-erate NO from nitrite. An important source for NO is dependent on the activity of nitrate reductase (NR). Although the primary func-tion of NR is to catalyze the reducfunc-tion of nitrate to nitrite, it can

Abbreviations: NO, Nitric oxide; NOS, nitric oxide synthase; NR, nitrate reduc-tase; Ni-NOR, nitrite-NO reducreduc-tase; MPOs, marine photosynthetic organisms; PUAs, polyunsaturated fatty acids.

* Corresponding author. Address: Department of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Naples, Italy. Fax: 0039 0817641355.

E-mail address:anna.palumbo@szn.it(A. Palumbo).

** Corresponding author. Address: Center of Villa Dohrn Ischia-Benthic Ecology, Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, P.ta S. Pietro, Ischia, Naples, Italy. Fax: 0039 081984201.

E-mail address:mariacristina.buia@szn.it(M.C. Buia).

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