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Titel
Expression of root glutamate dehydrogenase genes in tobacco plants subjected to boron deprivation
Ist Teil von
  • Plant physiology and biochemistry, 2011-11, Vol.49 (11), p.1350-1354
Ort / Verlag
Paris: Elsevier Masson SAS
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Quelle
Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Recently it has been reported that boron (B) deficiency increases the expression of Nicotiana tabacum asparagine synthetase ( AS) gene in roots, and that AS might play a main role as a detoxifying mechanism to convert ammonium into asparagine. Interestingly, glutamate dehydrogenase ( GDH) genes, Ntgdh-NAD;A1 and Ntgdh-NAD;B2, were up-regulated when tobacco roots were subjected to B deprivation for 8 and 24 h. In addition, aminating and deaminating GDH (EC 1.4.1.2) activities were higher in B-deficient than in B-sufficient plants after 24 h of B deficiency. Ammonium concentrations were kept sufficiently low and with similar values in B-deficient roots when compared to control. Glucose and fructose contents decreased after 24 h of B deprivation. This drop in hexoses, which was corroborated by metabolomic analysis, correlated with higher GDH gene expression. Furthermore, metabolomic profiling showed that concentrations of several organic acids, phenolics, and amino acids increased after 24 h of B deficiency. Our results suggest that GDH enzyme plays an important role in metabolic acclimation of tobacco roots to B deprivation. A putative model to explain these results is proposed and discussed. ► GDH genes are up-regulated in tobacco roots under boron (B) deficiency. ► Also GDH activities are higher in B-deficient plants than in B-sufficient ones. ► Hexoses decrease and amino acids increase under B deficiency. ► GDH is important for the root response to B deficiency.

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