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J Plant Physiol ; 162(7): 767-70, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16008101

ABSTRACT

Tocopherols are presumed to be important antioxidants and scavengers of lipid radicals and reactive oxygen species in plants. Age is known to be a condition under which oxidative stress increases. In leaves of aging Arabidopsis thaliana plants, the content of alpha-tocopherol as well as of gamma-tocopherol increased significantly. The activity of tyrosine aminotransferase, which supplies the biosynthetic pathway with 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate, was increased as well. On the other hand, coronatine, a phytotoxin mimicking octadecanoids and leading to symptoms of senescence, caused a moderate increase in alpha-tocopherol as well as some enhancement of gamma-tocopherol.


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Arabidopsis/metabolism , Carbon-Sulfur Lyases/metabolism , Tocopherols/metabolism , Tyrosine Transaminase/metabolism , Amino Acids/pharmacology , Arabidopsis/enzymology , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Carbon-Sulfur Lyases/antagonists & inhibitors , Indenes/pharmacology , Oxidative Stress , Time Factors , Tyrosine Transaminase/antagonists & inhibitors
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Planta ; 216(1): 173-9, 2002 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12430028

ABSTRACT

Coronatine-inducible tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT), which catalyses the transamination from tyrosine to p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate, is the first enzyme of a pathway leading via homogentisic acid to plastoquinone and tocopherols, the latter of which are known to be radical scavengers in plants. TAT can be also induced by the octadecanoids methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and methyl-12-oxophytodienoic acid (MeOPDA), as well as by wounding, high light, UV light and the herbicide oxyfluorfen. In order to elucidate the role of octadecanoids in the process of TAT induction in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., the jasmonate-deficient mutant delayed dehiscence (dde1) was used, in which the gene for 12-oxophytodienoic acid reductase 3 is disrupted. The amount of immunodetectable TAT was low. The enzyme was still fully induced by coronatine as well as by MeJA although induction by the latter was to a lesser extent and later than in the wild type. Treatment with MeOPDA, wounding and UV light, however, had hardly any effects. Tocopherol levels that showed considerable increases in the wild type after some treatments were much less affected in the mutant. However, starting levels of tocopherol were higher in non-induced dde1 than in the wild type. We conclude that jasmonate plays an important role in the signal transduction pathway regulating TAT activity and the biosynthesis of its product tocopherol.


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Arabidopsis/enzymology , Cyclopentanes/pharmacology , Tocopherols/metabolism , Tyrosine Transaminase/biosynthesis , Acetates/pharmacology , Arabidopsis/genetics , Enzyme Induction/drug effects , Enzyme Induction/radiation effects , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/pharmacology , Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers , Herbicides/pharmacology , Light , Mutation , Oxylipins , Phenyl Ethers/pharmacology , Phenylpyruvic Acids/metabolism , Stress, Mechanical , Tyrosine/metabolism , Ultraviolet Rays
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