Mechanisms of polyamine action during senescence responses induced by osmotic stress |
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Authors: | Tiburcio, A.F. Besford, R.T. Capell, T. Borrell, A. Testillano, P.S. Risueno, M.C. |
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Abstract: | The peeled Avena sativa L. leaf-system has been used as a simpleand rapid model, which allows the study of the mechanisms ofpolyamine action during senescence responses induced by osmoticstress. The use of guazatine, an inhibitor of polyamine oxidaseactivity, has demonstrated the existence of a positive correlationbetween high levels of spermidine and spermine and delay ofsenescence in oat leaves and mesophyll protoplasts. The availabilityof antibodies specific for key polypeptides of thylakoid membranesin combination with ultrastructural studies have led to thediscovery that spermine stabilizes the molecular compositionand preserves the integrity of thylakoid membranes. The analysesof malondialdehyde and lipoxygenase levels has revealed thatpolyamines and guazatine treatments may prevent membrane destabilization,at least in part, by inhibiting lipid peroxidation. Finally,the availability of a cDNA coding for oat arginine decarboxylase(ADC) and the generation of site-directed antibodiesspecific for ADC have led to the establishment of the basisfor a model of regulation of ADC gene expression in oat leaves. Key words: Avena sativa, polyamines, guazatine, osmotic stress, senescence |
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