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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2007 Apr; 45(4): 385-9
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-57534

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Supply of cadmium chloride (0.5 mM) inhibited chlorophyll formation in greening maize leaf segments, while lower concentration of Cd (0.01 mM) slightly enhanced it. Inclusion of 2-oxoglutarate (2-OG, 0.1-10 mM) in the incubation mixture increased chlorophyll content in the absence as well as presence of Cd. Substantial inhibition of chlorophyll formation by Cd was observed at longer treatment both in the absence and presence of 2-OG. When the tissue was pre-incubated with 2-OG or Cd, the inhibition (%) of chlorophyll formation by Cd was lowered in the presence of 2-OG. Treatment with Cd inhibited ALAD activity and ALA formation and the inhibition (%) of ALA formation by Cd was strongly reduced in the presence of 2-OG. Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) activity was increased by the supply of Cd both in the absence as well as presence of 2-OG. In the presence of 2-OG, Cd supply significantly increased glutamate synthase (GOGAT) activity and reduced inhibition (%) of glutamine synthetase (GS) activity. The results suggested the involvement of the glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase (GS/GOGAT) pathway of ammonia assimilation to provide the precursor, glutamate, for ALA synthesis under Cd toxicity and 2-OG supplementation.


Sujets)
Acide amino-lévulinique/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Chlorure de cadmium/pharmacologie , Chlorophylle/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Acides cétoglutariques/pharmacologie , Feuilles de plante/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Porphobilinogene synthase/antagonistes et inhibiteurs , Composés d'ammonium quaternaire/métabolisme , Zea mays/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2005 Sep; 43(9): 824-8
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-60029

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Application of Hg to excised bean leaf segments increased the glutamate dehydrogenase (NADH-GDH) activity substantially. However, specific activity of the enzyme decreased at lower concentration of Hg, and increased to lesser extent at higher concentration of Hg. Mercury supply increased the glutamate synthase (NADH-GOGAT) activity also. Mercury supply increased the NADH-GDH activity in the presence of NH4NO3, but to a lesser extent than in the absence of NH4NO3. The specific activity of the enzyme decreased considerably at lower concentration of Hg, but increased significantly at higher concentration of Hg. An increase in NADH-GOGAT activity was observed in the presence of NH4NO3, but specific activity of the enzyme decreased marginally. Increase in GDH activity due to Hg remained unaffected by the supply of sucrose, but was reduced by glutamine and glutathione and enhanced by Al. The glutamate dehydrogenase (+Hg enzyme) from mercury treated leaf segments had higher value of S0.5 for NADH than the enzyme (-Hg enzyme) from material not treated with mercury indicating that Hg binding to enzyme prevented NADH binding to the enzyme possibly at thiol groups. However, + Hg enzyme has more reactivity, as apparent Vmax value was higher for it. It has been suggested that Hg activates the NADH-GDH enzyme in the bean leaf segments by binding to thiol groups of protein and pronounced increase in activity by Hg suggests a possible role of enzyme under Hg-stress.


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Aluminium/pharmacologie , Relation dose-effet des médicaments , Fabaceae/enzymologie , Glutamate dehydrogenase/métabolisme , Glutamine/métabolisme , Glutathion/métabolisme , Cinétique , Mercure/pharmacologie , NAD/composition chimique , Phaseolus/métabolisme , Feuilles de plante/enzymologie , Saccharose/pharmacologie , Thiols/composition chimique
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2004 Apr; 42(4): 419-23
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-56760

Résumé

Mercury (0.01-1.0 mM) inhibited chlorophyll formation in greening maize leaf segments. However, supplementing incubation medium with 2-oxoglutarate, maintained substantially higher level of chlorophyll in absence of metal after an initial period of 8 hr. On preincubation of leaf segments with HgCl2, per cent inhibition of chlorophyll synthesis by metal was same in the presence and absence of 2-oxoglutarate. Supply of 2-oxoglutarate (0.1-10.0 mM) exerted concentration dependent effect on chlorophyll formation in absence or presence of metal. Increase in delta-amino levulinic acid dehydratase as well as NADH-glutamate synthase activity and decrease in NADH-glutamate dehydrogenase activity by 2-oxoglutarate in the presence of Hg suggested that glutamate for delta-amino levulinic acid synthesis could be made available from NH4+ assimilation via., glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase pathway during mercury toxicity.


Sujets)
Acide amino-lévulinique/métabolisme , Ammoniac/métabolisme , Chlorophylle/biosynthèse , Relation dose-effet des médicaments , Glutamate synthase/métabolisme , Acide glutamique/métabolisme , Acides cétoglutariques/pharmacologie , Lumière , Mercure/toxicité , NAD/métabolisme , Photosynthèse , Feuilles de plante/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Porphobilinogene synthase/métabolisme , Radioprotecteurs/pharmacologie , Zea mays/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques
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