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The role of the glutathione system during dehydration of Boea hygroscopica
Authors:F Navari-Izzo  S Meneguzzo  B Loggini  C Vazzana  C L M Sgherri
Institution:Dept of Biology, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5E2, Canada.
Abstract:Plants of Boea hygroscopica F. Muell were subjected to dehydration for 25 days until the relative water content was 23%. The rate of water loss was very slow during the first 12 days of dehydration while it dramatically increased during the last 3 days of the treatment. On day 12 of dehydration total glutathione content was reduced to 24% of the control level and was mainly present in the oxidized form. At that time an oxidation of the sulfhydryl groups of soluble proteins was observed. A protection of glutathione against oxidation of the sulfhydryl groups of soluble proteins was established only after 22 days of desiccation, at the same time as glutathione began to accumulate. During the whole desiccation period enzyme activities related to glutathione utilization and regeneration and the activity of NADP+-dependent glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.12), which contains essential sulfhydryl groups, were maintained. The results of the present experiment suggest that during dehydration of Boea hygroscopica glutathione has above all, a primary role in the protection of the sulfhydryl groups of the thylakoid proteins, which were maintained in the reduced form during the whole dehydration period.
Keywords:ABA  development  embryo  GAs  GC-MS  IAA  maturation  megagametophyte  moisture content              Picea glauca            seed  white spruce
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