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Conservation of the alternative oxidase and enhancement of cyanide-resistant respiration in suspension-cultured pear fruit cells by inhibitors of macromolecular synthesis
Authors:Giovanni Gallerani  Roger J. Romani
Affiliation:Inst. Agrario, via E. Mach 1, I-38010, San Michele all'Adige (TN), Italy;Dept of Pomology, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Abstract:The contribution of the alternative pathway to the respiration of suspension-cultured pear ( Pyrus communis cv. Passa Crasanne) cells was enhanced, often severalfold, within 2 to 4 days following the addition of cycloheximide, actinomycin D, or 2-(4-methyl-2,6-dinitroanalino)- N -methyl propionamide (D-MDMP). Concomitant inhibition of cellular protein synthesis by cycloheximide and actinomycin D was transient and incomplete. However, inhibition by D-MDMP was virtually complete (>97%) and persisted over several days. [35S]-labelling and polyacrylamide gel separation indicated that cycloheximide precluded the appearance of discernable new proteins in mitochondria. Probes with monoclonal antibodies revealed a conservation of alternative oxidase protein levels in the mitochondria of inhibitor-treated cells. The data, appraised within the complexities of cell-culture dynamics, lead to the conclusion that the observed increases in capacity for cyanide-resistant respiration are the consequence, likely indirect, of inhibited protein synthesis with resultant retention and activation of constitutive alternative oxidase.
Keywords:Actinomycin D    alternative oxidase    cell cultures    cyanide-resistant respiration    cycloheximide    2-(4-methyl-2,6-dinitroanalino)-N-methyl propionamide (D-MDMP)    mitochondria    pear    Pyrus communis
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