Vacuolar sequestration of glutathione S-conjugates outcompetes a possible degradation of the glutathione moiety by phytochelatin synthase |
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Authors: | Grzam Anke Tennstedt Pierre Clemens Stephan Hell Rüdiger Meyer Andreas J |
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Affiliation: | Heidelberg Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 360, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Monochlorobimane was used as a model xenobiotic for Arabidopsis to directly monitor the compartmentation of glutathione-bimane conjugates in situ and to quantify degradation intermediates in vitro. Vacuolar sequestration of the conjugate was very fast and outcompeted carboxypeptidation to the gamma-glutamylcysteine-bimane intermediate (gamma-EC-B) by phytochelatin synthase (PCS) in the cytosol. Following vacuolar sequestration, degradation proceeded to cysteine-bimane without intermediate. Only co-infiltration of monochlorobimane with Cd2+ and Cu2+ increased gamma-EC-B formation to 4% and 25%, respectively, within 60 min. The role of PCS under simultaneous heavy metal stress was confirmed by investigation of different pcs1 null-mutants. In the absence of elevated heavy metal concentrations glutathione-conjugates are therefore first sequestered to the vacuole and subsequently degraded with the initial breakdown step being rate-limiting. |
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Keywords: | Cys-B, cysteine-bimane CysGly-B, cysteinylglycine-bimane γ-EC-B, γ-glutamylcysteine-bimane GGT, γ-glutamyl-transferase GSB, glutathione S-bimane GSH, reduced glutathione GST, glutathione S-transferase MBB, monobromobimane MCB, monochlorobimane LMWT, low molecular weight thiol PCS, phytochelatin synthase PI, propidium iodide RT, room temperature |
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