Inactivation and Degradation of CuZn-SOD by Active Oxygen Species in Wheat Chloroplasts Exposed to Photooxidative Stress |
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Authors: | Casano, Leonardo M. Gomez, Leonardo D. Lascano, Hernan R. Gonzalez, Claudio A. Trippi, Victorio S. |
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Affiliation: | Institute de Fitopatología y Fisiología Vegetal (IFFIVE-INTA) Cno. 60 Cuadras Km 5, (5119)-Córdoba, Argentina |
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Abstract: | Changes in CuZn-SOD actvity and content in isolated wheat chloroplastsunder the light, and the involvement of protease(s) and/or activeoxygen species in this process were studied. Both SOD activityand content decayed with exposure time to photooxidative stress.Ascorbate, a H2O2 scavenger, prevented photooxidation-associatedinactivation of SOD, while benzoate, a OH scavenger, preventedSOD degradation. Wheat chloroplasts incubated in the dark didnot hydrolyze exogenous or endogenous SOD, either H2O2-pretreatedor not. Protease inhibitors did not prevent SOD degradationunder photooxidative treatment, suggesting that plastid protease(s)did not participate in this process. Purified chloroplast CuZn-SODwas exposed to H2O2 and or OH-generating systems. had no effect on either SOD activity or stability (estimated bynative PAGE). H2O2 up to 700µM inhibited SOD in a dose-dependentmanner and induced charge/mass changes as seen by native PAGE.OH also reduced SOD activity by inducing its fragmentation.High levels of active oxygen, as can be generated under strongstress conditions, could directly inactivate and degrade chloroplasticSOD. 1 Present address: Departamento de Biología Vegetal,Univer-sidad de Alcalá de Henares, Alcalá de Henares,E-28871 Madrid, Spain |
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