Yew Lee, Chan Ho Park, A Ram Kim, Soo Chul Chang, Soo-Hwan Kim, Woo Sung Lee, Seong-Ki Kim
Department of Life Science, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic of Korea.
Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB / Société française de physiologie végétale 2011 AugThe effects of ascorbic acid (AA) and dehydroascorbic acid (DHA), one of products of the disproportionation of monodehydroascorbate (MDHA) by AA oxidase (AAO, EC 1.10.3.3), on the gravitropic curvature of Arabidopsis roots were characterized by biochemical and genetic approaches. Exogenously applied AA and DHA both stimulated root gravitropic responses in a concentration-dependent fashion. AA also changed the Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) distribution in the roots after gravistimulation. In an effort to determine the relationship between AA and DHA in the gravitropic response, changes in the amount of reduced AA were evaluated in Arabidopsis under a variety of conditions. The expression level of an AAO gene (AAO1) was increased upon gravistimulation. Brassinolide (BL), indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and AA also increased the transcript levels of this gene. Root elongation and the gravitropic response were both suppressed in the AA biosynthesis mutant, vtc1, which has a greatly reduced level of total AA. Furthermore, the line of AAO double mutants (aao1-1 X aao3-1, 41-21) showed a reduced gravitropic response and reduced root elongation. Taken together, the results of this study imply that both AA and DHA help to determine the redox environment for the root gravitropic response, but DHA, rather than AA, is a major player in the regulation of the gravitropic response mediated by AA in the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Yew Lee, Chan Ho Park, A Ram Kim, Soo Chul Chang, Soo-Hwan Kim, Woo Sung Lee, Seong-Ki Kim. The effect of ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid on the root gravitropic response in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB / Société française de physiologie végétale. 2011 Aug;49(8):909-16
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