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The lack of peroxisomal Glycolate Oxidases 1 and 2 influences mitochondrial electron transport chain and its redox state under control and cadmium stress

Collado-Arenal, A. M.; Rodriguez-Serrano, M.; Pelaez-Vico, M. A.; Terron-Camero, L. C.; Perez-Gordillo, F. L.; Ranea-Robles, P.; Lopez, L. C.; Sandalio, L.; Romero-Puertas, M. C.

2026-05-08 plant biology
10.64898/2026.05.06.723131 bioRxiv
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The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in response to cadmium (Cd) has been extensively studied, demonstrating that they play a key role in the plants response to this heavy metal. While the role of enzymes like RBOHs has been thoroughly studied, the function of other ROS-producing enzymes, such as peroxisomal glycolate oxidase (GOX), remains largely overlooked. Peroxisomal GOX is a core metabolic enzyme of the photorespiratory pathway occurring in chloroplasts, mitochondria and peroxisomes. Using Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutants lacking the main peroxisomal GOX genes, GOX1 (gox1-1) and GOX2 (gox2-1) we explored their function in plant response to Cd. Although photosynthetic capacity appears to be affected to the same extent in both mutants under control and Cd stress conditions, GOX2 seems to play a greater role in ROS production in response to the metal. Transcriptomic analyses on WT and gox2-1 pointed to the mitochondrial electron transport chain (mETC) as a target of Cd stress. We further investigated the individual GOX1 and GOX2 functions in mETC regulation and redox state. Although oxidative ratio of mitochondria was higher in both mutants, it was more pronounced in the absence of GOX1. Furthermore, the mETC is affected in both mutants but the regulation of its components differs in each mutant. These results point out the different functions of the two photorespiratory GOX isoforms in Arabidopsis, leading to a better understanding of the photorespiratory pathway.

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