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Phenolic acids and peroxidase activity in alfalfa (Medicago sativa) embryogenic cultures after ethephon treatment
Authors:Milena Cvikrová  Marie Hrubcová  Martin Vägner  Ivana Machá&#;ková  Josef Eder
Institution:Institute of Experimental Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ke dvoru 15, 166 30 Praha 6, Czech Republic.
Abstract:Treatment with ethephon increased the concentration of exogenous ethylene in Medicago sativa L. embryogenic cell suspension cultures (consisting of single cells, small cellular clumps and globular somatic embryos) and induced changes in the metabolism of phenolic substances, activities of peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7) and caused significant suppression of suspension culture growth. Treatment with the ethylene-releasing substance, ethephon, resulted in a several-fold increase in phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL; EC 4.3.1.5) activity above the basal level and was accompanied by an elevated accumulation of phenolic acids (significant increase of methoxy-substituted acids). The majority of newly synthesised phenolic acids was incorporated into the fractions of glycosides and esters bound to the cell wall. Phenolic glycosides seemed to serve as a metabolic pool from which the phenolics were utilised during further culture. The increased activity of wall-bound ionic peroxidase after ethephon application correlated with the pronounced incorporation of ferulic acid in the cell walls. In contrast, the increased level of exogenous ethylene did not influence the growth of culture of more advanced embryos nor did it significantly alter phenylpropanoid metabolism.
Keywords:Alfalfa  ethephon  ethylene              Medicago sativa            peroxidase  phenolic acids  phenylalanine ammonia-lyase  somatic embryogenesis
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