Exogenously induced expression of ethylene biosynthesis, ethylene perception, phospholipase D, and Rboh-oxidase genes in broccoli seedlings
Autor: | Hanna Galganska, Witold Nowak, Jan Sadowski, Małgorzata Jakubowicz |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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Ethylene
Physiology Lyases Receptors Cell Surface Plant Science Brassica Cycloheximide Biology Genes Plant ACC synthase chemistry.chemical_compound Gene Expression Regulation Plant ethylene Phospholipase D ACC oxidase Receptor ethylene receptors Gene Plant Proteins chemistry.chemical_classification Oxidase test NADPH Oxidases Phosphatidic acid Hydrogen Peroxide Ethylenes Research Papers phosphatidic acid Enzyme Biochemistry chemistry RNA Plant Seedlings Brassica oleracea Amino Acid Oxidoreductases Copper Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Journal of Experimental Botany |
ISSN: | 1460-2431 0022-0957 |
Popis: | In higher plants, copper ions, hydrogen peroxide, and cycloheximide have been recognized as very effective inducers of the transcriptional activity of genes encoding the enzymes of the ethylene biosynthesis pathway. In this report, the transcriptional patterns of genes encoding the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthases (ACSs), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidases (ACOs), ETR1, ETR2, and ERS1 ethylene receptors, phospholipase D (PLD)-alpha1, -alpha2, -gamma1, and -delta, and respiratory burst oxidase homologue (Rboh)-NADPH oxidase-D and -F in response to these inducers in Brassica oleracea etiolated seedlings are shown. ACS1, ACO1, ETR2, PLD-gamma1, and RbohD represent genes whose expression was considerably affected by all of the inducers used. The investigations were performed on the seedlings with (i) ethylene insensitivity and (ii) a reduced level of the PLD-derived phosphatidic acid (PA). The general conclusion is that the expression of ACS1, -3, -4, -5, -7, and -11, ACO1, ETR1, ERS1, and ETR2, PLD-gamma 1, and RbohD and F genes is undoubtedly under the reciprocal cross-talk of the ethylene and PA(PLD) signalling routes; both signals affect it in concerted or opposite ways depending on the gene or the type of stimuli. The results of these studies on broccoli seedlings are in agreement with the hypothesis that PA may directly affect the ethylene signal transduction pathway via an inhibitory effect on CTR1 (constitutive triple response 1) activity. |
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