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Induction of RNase and nuclease activity in cultured maize endosperm cells following sucrose starvation
Authors:Gallie  Daniel R  Chang  Su-Chih  Young  Todd E
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521-0129, USA
Abstract:The activity of RNases and nucleases in plants often increases following exposure to many types of stress, including prolonged exposure to dark or phosphate starvation. In cereals, the activity of RNases and nucleases is also regulated developmentally during late seed development. In this study, we investigated the effect that the absence of sugar or phosphate in culture medium has on the activity of RNases and nucleases expressed in maize endosperm suspension cells. Withdrawal of sugar from the culture medium resulted in a substantial increase in RNase and nuclease activities, whereas deprivation of phosphate during the same period of growth had no detectable effect on either of these activities. The increase in RNase activity was limited to the neutral RNases, demonstrating that the effect of sugar starvation is specific to one class of RNase. Elimination of asparagine from the medium resulted in a transient reduction in nuclease but not in RNase activity. These observations suggest that sugar starvation constitutes a stress to which maize endosperm responds, in part, by increasing neutral RNase and nuclease activity.
Keywords:maize  nuclease  RNase  sugar  starvation
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