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Enhanced formation of methane in plant cell cultures by inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase
Authors:Wishkerman Asher  Greiner Steffen  Ghyczy Miklós  Boros Mihály  Rausch Thomas  Lenhart Katharina  Keppler Frank
Institution:Air Chemistry Department, Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, D-55020 Mainz.
Abstract:The claim of methane (CH4) formation in plants has caused much controversy and debate within the scientific community over the past 4 years. Here, using both stable isotope and concentration measurements, we demonstrate that CH4 formation occurs in plant cell cultures that were grown in the dark under sterile conditions. Under non‐stress conditions the plant cell cultures produced trace amounts 0.3–0.6 ng g?1 dry weight (DW) h?1] of CH4 but these could be increased by one to two orders of magnitude (up to 12 ng g?1 DW h?1) when sodium azide, a compound known to disrupt electron transport flow at the cytochrome c oxidase (complex IV) in plant mitochondria, was added to the cell cultures. The addition of other electron transport chain (ETC) inhibitors did not result in significant CH4 formation indicating that a site‐specific disturbance of the ETC at complex IV causes CH4 formation in plant cells. Our study is an important first step in providing more information on non‐microbial CH4 formation from living plants particularly under abiotic stress conditions that might affect the electron transport flow at the cytochrome c oxidase in plant mitochondria.
Keywords:azide  electron transport chain  isotope labelling  mitochondria  stable carbon isotopes
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