Effect of zinc nutritional status on activities of superoxide radical and hydrogen peroxide scavenging enzymes in bean leaves |
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Authors: | Cakmak I. Marschner H. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, University of Cukurova, Adana, Turkey;(2) Institut für Pflanzenernahrung, Universitat Hohenheim, Postfach 700562, 7000 Stuttgart 70, Germany |
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Abstract: | The effect of varied zinc (Zn) supply on the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate (AsA) peroxidase, glutathione (GSSG) reductase, catalase and guaiacol peroxidase was studied in leaves of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) plants grown for 15 days in nutrient solution. Zinc deficiency severely decreased plant growth and the leaf concentrations of soluble protein and chlorophyll. Resupply of Zn to deficient plants for up to 72h restored protein concentrations more rapidly than chlorophyll and plant growth. With the exception of guaiacol peroxidase, the activities of all enzymes were significantly decreased by Zn deficiency, in particular GSSG reductase and SOD. Within 72h of resupplying Zn to deficient plants, the enzyme activities reached the level of the Zn sufficient plants. The results indicate severe impairment in the ability of Zn-deficient leaves to enzymically scavenge O2- and H2O2. Consequences and reasons of this impairment are discussed in terms of photooxidation of chloroplast pigments and inhibition of the biosynthesis of the related scavenger enzyme proteins. |
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Keywords: | hydrogen peroxide hydrogen peroxide detoxification Phaseolus vulgaris protein synthesis superoxide radical superoxide dismutase zinc deficiency |
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