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Evidence for a polyamine-mediated control of soluble nitrogen mobilization during post-clipping re-growth of white clover (Trifolium repens L.)
Authors:Magali Desjouis  Frédérik Le Dily  Jean Boucaud
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Physiologie et Biochimie Végétales, UA INRA 950, Institut de Recherche en Biologie Appliquée, Université de Caen, F-14032 Caen Cedex
Abstract:A putative contribution of polyamines to the control of peptidase activity expression during re-growth was studied in source organs (roots and stolons) of defoliated white clover (Trifolium repens L.). Endopeptidase activity increased in roots during the first 6 days following complete defoliation, while exopeptidase expression seemed to be restricted to the early hours of re-growth. These changes correlated with an immediate 80% decline in the content of total free polyamines, mainly represented by the diamine cadaverine. The inhibitory capacities of cadaverine and spermine were tested on enzyme activity in vitro in order to elucidate whether the endogenous polyamine level was associated with the cut-induced endopeptidase expression. Cadaverine seemed to inhibit endopeptidase activity of stolons but not root endopeptidase activity. These data support the view that polyamines may play a role in the regulation of peptidase expression in source organs of white clover during post-clipping re-growth. The existence of different endopeptidase isoforms in roots and stolons is discussed in relation to the molecular mechanisms by which polyamines may regulate their activities.Abbreviations AP aminopeptidase - Cad cadaverine - CP carboxypeptidase - EP endopeptidase - PA(s) polyamine(s) - Spm spermine
Keywords:Trifolium repens  cadaverine  polyamines  proteolytic activity  re-growth  senescence
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