Ectopic expression of maize polyamine oxidase and pea copper amine oxidase in the cell wall of tobacco plants
Autor: | Giuseppina Rea, Paola Ferrante, Maria Concetta de Pinto, Valentina Gobbi, Rodolfo Federico, Stefania Biondi, Raffaela Tavazza, Laura De Gara, Riccardo Angelini, Paraskevi Tavladoraki |
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Přispěvatelé: | REA G, DE PINTO MC, TAVAZZA R, BIONDI S., GOBBI V, FERRANTE P, DE GARA L, FEDERICO R, ANGELINI R, TAVALDORAKI P, Rea, G, DE PINTO M., C, Tavazza, R, Biondi, S, Gobbi, V, Ferrante, P, DE GARA, L, Federico, R, Angelini, R, Tavladoraki, Paraskevi, Rea, G., DE PINTO, M. C., Tavazza, R., Biondi, S., Gobbi, V., Ferrante, P., DE GARA, L., Federico, R., Angelini, Riccardo, Federico, Rodolfo, Angelini, R. |
Rok vydání: | 2004 |
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Hypersensitive response
DIAMINE OXIDASE DNA Complementary Physiology Transgene Nicotiana tabacum pea HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE COPPER AMINE OXIDASE GENE-EXPRESSION SUBCELLULAR-LOCALIZATION HYPERSENSITIVE RESPONSE SUSPENSION-CULTURES OXIDATIVE STRESS POLYAMINE OXIDASE hydrogen peroxide Plant Science POLYAMINE OXIDASE Biology maize Lignin Zea mays copper amine oxidase Gene Expression Regulation Enzymologic chemistry.chemical_compound Cell Wall Gene Expression Regulation Plant Tobacco Genetics Extracellular Polyamines Cloning Molecular Oxidase test Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-NH Group Donors fungi Peas food and beverages Hydrogen Peroxide Sequence Analysis DNA Plants biology.organism_classification Plants Genetically Modified GENETIC ENGINEERING polyamine oxidase Polyamine Catabolism chemistry Biochemistry Amine Oxidase (Copper-Containing) Polyamine Polyamine oxidase Oxidation-Reduction Research Article |
Zdroj: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 134 (2004): 1414–1426. doi:10.1104/pp.103.036764 info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Rea G, de Pinto MC, Tavazza R, Biondi S, Gobbi V, Ferrante P, De Gara L, Federico R, Angelini R, Tavladoraki P./titolo:Ectopic expression of maize polyamine oxidase and pea copper amine oxidase in the cell wall of tobacco plants/doi:10.1104%2Fpp.103.036764/rivista:Plant physiology (Bethesda)/anno:2004/pagina_da:1414/pagina_a:1426/intervallo_pagine:1414–1426/volume:134 |
ISSN: | 0032-0889 |
DOI: | 10.1104/pp.103.036764 |
Popis: | To test the feasibility of altering polyamine levels by influencing their catabolic pathway, we obtained transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants constitutively expressing either maize (Zea mays) polyamine oxidase (MPAO) or pea (Pisum sativum) copper amine oxidase (PCuAO), two extracellular and H2O2-producing enzymes. Despite the high expression levels of the transgenes in the extracellular space, the amount of free polyamines in the homozygous transgenic plants was similar to that in the wild-type ones, suggesting either a tight regulation of polyamine levels or a different compartmentalization of the two recombinant proteins and the bulk amount of endogenous polyamines. Furthermore, no change in lignification levels and plant morphology was observed in the transgenic plants compared to untransformed plants, while a small but significant change in reactive oxygen species-scavenging capacity was verified. Both the MPAO and the PCuAO tobacco transgenic plants produced high amounts of H2O2 only in the presence of exogenously added enzyme substrates. These observations provided evidence for the limiting amount of freely available polyamines in the extracellular space in tobacco plants under physiological conditions, which was further confirmed for untransformed maize and pea plants. The amount of H2O2 produced by exogenously added polyamines in cell suspensions from the MPAO transgenic plants was sufficient to induce programmed cell death, which was sensitive to catalase treatment and required gene expression and caspase-like activity. The MPAO and PCuAO transgenic plants represent excellent tools to study polyamine secretion and conjugation in the extracellular space, as well as to determine when and how polyamine catabolism actually intervenes both in cell wall development and in response to stress. |
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