Iron stress-induced redox reactions in bean roots |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Schmidt |
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Institution: | Fachbereich Biologie, Carl von Ossietzky Univ., PO Box 2503, D-26111 Oldenburg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Iron stress-induced and constitutive redox activity of bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Delinel) roots was measured on intact plants using FeEDTA and ferricyanide as electron acceptors. The presence of the translation inhibitor cycloheximide caused a decrease in the reduction of both oxidants. However, a differential decline in the reduction rates of FeEDTA and ferricyanide was observed, suggesting enzyme heterogeneity. In the presence of the H+ -ATPase inhibitor vanadate, the reduction of FeEDTA was nearly completely suppressed in both Fe-deficient (–Fe) and Fe-sufficient (+Fe) plants, providing evidence for an involvement of plasma membrane-bound ATPase activity in the regulation of the reduction process. The inhibition of the ferricyanide reduction by vanadate was restricted to –Fe plants. The data are interpreted in terms of simultaneous operation of distinct redox systems in roots of iron-deficient bean plants. The role of proton extrusion in iron stress-induced electron transfer is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Bean roots FeEDTA reduction ferricyanide reduction iron deficiency Phaseolus vulgaris plasma membrane |
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