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Phytochrome-mediated effects on extracellular peroxidase activity, lignin content and bending resistance in etiolated Vicia faba epicotyls
Authors:Jorge J Casal  R Alejandra Mella  Carlos L Ballaré  Sara Maldonado
Institution:Dept de Ecología, Facultad de Agronomía. Univ. de Buenos Aires. Av. San Martín 4453, 1417-Buenos Aires, Argentina.;INTA, Castelar, Argentina
Abstract:Etiolated Vicia faba seedlings were exposed to continuous red light to investigate whether changes in extracellular peroxidase activity were correlated in time and localization with changes in extension growth and/or lignin content in the subapical region of the epicotyl. Continuous red light: (a) increased extracellular peroxidase activity after a lag of ca 0.5 h, followed by a maximum peak after 2.5 h due to slightly acidic isoforms (pI = 6–6.5, according to isoelectrofocusing gels), a minimum after 4 h and a second maximum after 8 h due to acidic isoforms (pI=4–5), (b) increased lignin content and epicotyl resistance to bending after a lag of ca 4 h, i.e. simultaneously with changes in acidic extracellular peroxidase activity, and (c) reduced extension growth to a stable rate after a lag of ca 1 h, not coinciding with the kinetics of any of the extracellular peroxidase isoforms. These effects of continuous red light were at least partially mediated by phytochrome. Tissue printing and anatomical studies revealed red light effects on extracellular peroxidase activity and lignin content mainly in the outer cortical parenchyma. The results are consistent with the involvement of phyto-chrome-mediated effects on extracellular peroxidases (acidic isoforms) in the transduction chain leading to lignin responses to red light.
Keywords:Extension growth  extracellular peroxidase  lignin  photomorphogenesis  phytochrome              Vicia faba
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