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3 Biotech ; 10(11): 477, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33088670

ABSTRACT

Advancement in nanotechnology has improved ways for large-scale production and characterization of nanoparticles of physiologically important metals. The current study explores the impact of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles (ZnO-NP) and Chitosan-Zinc oxide nano-bioformulation (CH-ZnO) in tissue culture raised callus of Nicotiana benthamiana. Results indicated augmented biomass in CH-ZnO treated callus, while a reduced biomass was observed in ZnO-NP treated callus, at all the concentrations tested. Higher chlorophyll and carotenoid content were recorded in callus treated with 800 ppm CH-ZnO as compared to ZnO-NP treated callus. A higher accumulation of proline was observed in CH-ZnO treated callus when compared to ZnO-NP treatment, which was significantly higher at 50, 200 and 400 ppm CH-ZnO treatment. A maximum reduction in malondialdehyde (MDA) content was recorded at 800 ppm, for both the nano-formulations tested. Likewise, a significant reduction in the H2O2 levels was observed in all the treatments, while the callus treated with 400 ppm ZnO-NP and 800 ppm CH-ZnO recorded the highest reduction. Phenylalanine Ammonia-Lyase (PAL), activity increased significantly in callus treated with 400 ppm concentration for both ZnO-NP and CH-ZnO with respect to control. An increased level of tannin and nicotine were recorded in callus supplemented with 50, 200 and 400 ppm CH-ZnO. Notably, a significant decline of 94 and 52% in tannin content and 25 and 50% in nicotine content was recorded in the callus treated with 800 ppm CH-ZnO and ZnO-NP, respectively. The findings of this study suggest that an optimized dosage of these nano-bioformulations could be utilized to regulate the nicotine content and stress tolerance level.

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Mol Biol Rep ; 40(2): 1155-65, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23065288

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Eleusine coracana (finger millet) is a stress-hardy but under-utilized cereal crop that possesses an efficient antioxidant defense system. The plant is capable of enduring long durations of water deficit stress. Experiments were conducted to clone a potent stress responsive isoform of ascorbate peroxidase and validate its role under drought stress. Reverse transcriptase PCR was used to obtain the partial cDNA of apx1 gene, from a meticulously screened drought tolerant genotype of E. coracana (PR202). Using RACE strategy, the full length apx1 cDNA was cloned and sequenced. The cDNA length of the E. coracana apx1 (Ec-apx1) gene is 1,047 bp with a 750 bp ORF, encoding a 250 amino acid protein having a molecular weight of 28.5 kDa. The identity of the amino acid sequence, deduced from the cDNA, with the APX family homologs was about 74-97 %. The full-length apx1 ORF was sub-cloned in a prokaryotic expression vector pET23b. The recombinant fusion protein, Ec-apx1, had high expression level in BL21 strain of E. coli and exhibited APX enzyme activity. The structure-function relationship of the protein was deduced by modelling a three-dimensional structure of Ec-apx1, on the basis of comparative homology using SWISS-MODEL. Real time PCR analysis of Ec-apx1 expression at mRNA level showed that the transcript increased under drought stress, with maximum levels attained 5-days after imposition of stress. Our results suggest that Ec-apx1 has a distinct pattern of expression and plays a pivotal role in drought stress tolerance. Therefore, the cloned isoform of ascorbate peroxidase can be used for developing stress tolerant genotypes of important crops, through transgenic approach.


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Ascorbate Peroxidases/genetics , Eleusine/enzymology , Gene Expression , Plant Proteins/genetics , Adaptation, Physiological , Amino Acid Sequence , Ascorbate Peroxidases/chemistry , Ascorbate Peroxidases/metabolism , Catalytic Domain , Dehydration/enzymology , Droughts , Escherichia coli , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Protein Structure, Secondary , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Structural Homology, Protein , Transcription, Genetic
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Physiol Mol Biol Plants ; 17(4): 347-53, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23573028

ABSTRACT

The study presents the impact of drought stress on five finger millet varieties (PR202, VL146, VL315, PES400 and VR708), representing contrasting areas of Indian sub-continent. Drought stress induced increase in the activity of superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase and glutathione reductase was higher in PR202 and VL315, while the activity was lower in the varieties PES400 and VR708. Ascorbate peroxidase : superoxide dismutase ratio, which is a crucial factor in alleviating drought stress, was higher in varieties PR202 and VL315, whilst the varieties PES400 and VR708 exhibited a lower ratio under stress. The variety PES400 recorded maximum stress induced damage, as indicated by higher accumulation of malondialdehyde and hydrogen peroxide; whereas the variety PR202 recorded least stress induced cytotoxic damage. The results clearly indicate that better drought tolerance of the variety PR202 is positively related to the capacity of its antioxidant system to scavenge reactive oxygen species, resulting in a reduced incidence of oxidative damage. Ascorbate peroxidase : superoxide dismutase ratio is found to be a critical factor governing the stress tolerance potential of different varieties. Therefore, varieties PR202 and VL315 were found to be tolerant while PES400 was susceptible to drought stress.

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