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The protective effect of desferrioxamine on paraquat-treated pea (Pisum sativum)
Authors:Hagit Zer  Itzhak Peleg  Mordechai Chevion
Institution:H. Zer. I. Peleag and M. Chevion (corresponding author). The Dept of Cellular Biochemistry. The Hebrew Univ. –Hadasaah School of Medicine. Jeerusalem 91220, Israel;.
Abstract:Paraquat, a widely used herbicide, is photoreduced by photosystem I to the monovalent cation radical, which in turn, can react quickly and efficiently with molecular oxygen to produce superoxide anion radicals. In the presence of redox-active iron (or copper) superoxide radicals can serve as a source for the more active species such as hydroxyl radicals. The present sludv investigated the possible mediatory role of iron in paraquat to xicity. The results demonstrate that desferrioxamme (0–150μM) a highiy specific iron chelator, reduces the loss of proteins (by 34–69%) and lipid peroxidation (by 31–96%) in paraquat treated leaf cuts. Dcsferrioxamine also protects malate dehydrogenase (61–70%) hydroxvpyruvate reductase (54–100%), and Ca2+-dependent ATPase (25–34%) against the paraquat-induced loss of their activity. It also induces an increase in glutathione reductase activity (by 188%). These results, together with those from other experiments concerning the effect of desferrioxamine on paraquat uptake by the leaf cuts, suggest that the protection by desferrioxamine arises from its specific iron chelanon properties, and lead to the conclusion that nan-protein-bound and redoxactive forms of iron pluy a role in the manifestation of paraquat toxicity in plants.
Keywords:Desferrioxamine  free radicals  iron  paraquat  pea              Pistan sativam
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