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Título: Change in root apical protein and peroxidase activity in response to aluminum in tolerant and sensitive maize inbred lines.
Autoria: SOUZA, I. R. P. de
ALVES, V. M. C.
PARENTONI, S. N.
OLIVEIRA, A. C. de
TEIXEIRA, F. F.
ADAM, J. W. Mac.
Afiliação: ISABEL REGINA PRAZERES DE SOUZA, CNPMS; VERA MARIA CARVALHO ALVES, CNPMS; SIDNEY NETTO PARENTONI, CNPMS; ANTONIO CARLOS DE OLIVEIRA, CNPMS; FLAVIA FRANCA TEIXEIRA, CNPMS.
Ano de publicação: 2002
Referência: Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology, Londrina, v. 14, n. 3, p. 219-224, 2002.
Conteúdo: The effects of a short-term (80 min) exposure to 222 _uM aluminum (AI) on the protein content and expression and on peroxidase activity and isoenzymes in the primary root of maize were evaluated. Two inbred lines differing in their leveI of tolerance to AI were used: Cateto 237 (tolerant) and L36 (sensitive). The apical 20 mm of the primary root was divided into 2-mm-Iong segments that were analyzed for total protein content and peroxidase activity. These results demonstrate that the total protein content along the root apex was not affected by AI in the tolerant inbred line, but decreased in the sensitive line. In the apical 2 mm of the root of the sensitive line, the expression of low molecular weight proteins (43 kDa or smaller) was decreased. Expression of low molecular proteins increased in the tolerant inbred line, even though total protein content did not increase. This suggests that some of these proteins could play a role in metal tolerance, perhaps as binding peptides. While the peroxidase activity of the tolerant inbred line did not change with exposure to AI, peroxidase activity in the apical 6 mm of the root of the sensitive line decreased. The tolerant inbred line constitutively expressed more anionic peroxidase isoforms. These results demonstrate that maintenance of protein expression may be an important component of the plant's resistance to AI stress, and that resistance to AI stress is associated with the higher expression of anionic peroxidase isoforms.
Thesagro: Milho
Palavras-chave: Crescimento radicular
Isoformas de peroxidase
Toxicidade do alumínio
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMS)

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