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J Plant Physiol ; 167(9): 739-48, 2010 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20189680

ABSTRACT

Recent data indicate the existence of at least three L-ascorbic acid (AsA) biosynthetic pathways in plant cells. Studying their occurrence in different plant organs and species may help to decipher the precise role(s) of AsA in plant cell physiology. In grape berries, AsA is of particular importance since it is known to be the precursor of tartaric acid, an essential component of the grape fruit. The concentration of AsA increases during development of the fruit to reach a maximum at the full ripe stage. We followed the expression of genes related to the various AsA biosynthetic pathways in this plant organ during fruit ontogeny by real time RT-PCR. Among them, a gene (VvGalUR), showing high homology to one from strawberry encoding a D-galacturonate reductase, was up-regulated during fruit ripening in parallel to the AsA content increase. Cloning of the corresponding full length cDNA showed highest similarity to the strawberry gene (FaGalUR). Moreover, VvGalUR gene expression in grape was also up-regulated by high light, a condition that increased AsA content in grape fruits, while none of the genes involved in the other possible biosynthetic pathways analyzed increased their transcript levels. The results are discussed in relation to the presence of several AsA biosynthetic pathways in grape fruits.


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Ascorbic Acid/biosynthesis , Fruit/metabolism , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Vitis/metabolism , Ascorbic Acid/genetics , Blotting, Western , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/physiology , Plant Proteins/genetics
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J Plant Physiol ; 164(12): 1688-92, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17658661

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A cDNA-encoding a peroxidase (Helianthus annuus POX (HaPOX)1) was isolated and characterized from the roots of sunflower seedlings. This gene exhibited homology with other peroxidases from several higher-plant species, and its expression in the root growth was particularly abundant during cell expansion. To elucidate the precise functions of HaPOX1 in sunflower root, we examined its expression pattern in response to several plant growth regulators. Expression of HaPOX1 is down-regulated by abscisic acid (ABA), whereas indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) induced its expression. These results suggest that HaPOX1 expression is differentially regulated by phytohormonal components of signaling cascades. Since IAA appears to participate in the regulation of HaPOX1 expression, we postulate that the peroxidase encoded by HaPOX1 may be involved in the reactions that promote cell elongation during the early stage of root growth.


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Genes, Plant , Helianthus/enzymology , Helianthus/genetics , Peroxidase/genetics , Plant Roots/cytology , Plant Roots/enzymology , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , Helianthus/cytology , Molecular Sequence Data , Peroxidase/chemistry , Plant Roots/growth & development , Seedlings/enzymology , Seedlings/growth & development
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