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Involvement of chloroplasts in the programmed death of plant cells.

V D Samuilov1, E M Lagunova, E V Dzyubinskaya, D S Izyumov, D B Kiselevsky, Ya V Makarova.   

Abstract

The effect of cyanide, an apoptosis inducer, on pea leaf epidermal peels was investigated. Illumination stimulated the CN--induced destruction of guard cells (containing chloroplasts and mitochondria) but not of epidermal cells (containing mitochondria only). The process was prevented by antioxidants (alpha-tocopherol, 2,5-di-tret-butyl-4-hydroxytoluene, and mannitol), by anaerobiosis, by the protein kinase C inhibitor staurosporine, and by cysteine and serine protease inhibitors. Electron acceptors (menadione, p-benzoquinone, diaminodurene, TMPD, DCPIP, and methyl viologen) suppressed CN--induced apoptosis of guard cells, but not epidermal cells. Methyl viologen had no influence on the removal of CN--induced nucleus destruction in guard cells under anaerobic conditions. The light activation of CN--induced apoptosis of guard cells was suppressed by DCMU (an inhibitor of the electron transfer in Photosystem II) and by DNP-INT (an antagonist of plastoquinol at the Qo site of the chloroplast cytochrome b6f complex). It is concluded that apoptosis initiation in guard cells depends on the simultaneous availability of two factors, ROS and reduced quinones of the electron transfer chain. The conditions for manifestation of programmed cell death in guard and epidermal cells of the pea leaf were significantly different.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12126469     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016138003183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry (Mosc)        ISSN: 0006-2979            Impact factor:   2.487


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Review 1.  Programmed cell death in plants: A chloroplastic connection.

Authors:  Vivek Ambastha; Baishnab C Tripathy; Budhi Sagar Tiwari
Journal:  Plant Signal Behav       Date:  2015

2.  The radical induced cell death protein 1 (RCD1) supports transcriptional activation of genes for chloroplast antioxidant enzymes.

Authors:  Heiko Hiltscher; Radoslaw Rudnik; Jehad Shaikhali; Isabelle Heiber; Marina Mellenthin; Iuri Meirelles Duarte; Günter Schuster; Uwe Kahmann; Margarete Baier
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2014-09-23       Impact factor: 5.753

3.  Modulation of Photorespiratory Enzymes by Oxidative and Photo-Oxidative Stress Induced by Menadione in Leaves of Pea (Pisum sativum).

Authors:  Ramesh B Bapatla; Deepak Saini; Vetcha Aswani; Pidakala Rajsheel; Bobba Sunil; Stefan Timm; Agepati S Raghavendra
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-15
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