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Oxidative Stress Affects [alpha]- Tocopherol Content in Soybean Embryonic Axes upon Imbibition and following Germination.

M. Simontacchi1, A. Caro, C. G. Fraga, S. Puntarulo.   

Abstract

The content of [alpha]-tocopherol ([alpha]T) in isolated soybean (Glycine max, var Hood) embryonic axes was measured upon germination. Dry, high-vigor axes contained 1.2 [plus or minus] 0.1, nmol/axis and after an increase during the initial 6 h of imbibition, there was a decline to 1.0 [plus or minus] 0.1 nmol/axis at 24 h of incubation. Incubation in the presence of the redox-cycling agent paraquat (4 mM) for 24 h increased the [alpha]T content to 1.9 [plus or minus] 0.2 nmol/axis. When the incubation medium was supplemented with 500 [mu]M Fe-EDTA over 24 h, the content of [alpha]T increased to 1.8 [plus or minus] 0.1 nmol/axis. Isolated axes from soybean seeds stored for 56 months contained 6.5 [plus or minus] 0.3 nmol of [alpha]T/axis after 24 h of imbibition as compared to 1.0 [plus or minus] 0.1 nmol of [alpha]T/axis in axes from soybean seeds stored for 8 months. In all of these experimental situations, oxidant production as assessed in vivo by a fluorometric assay was increased by 4 mM paraquat (8-fold), 500 [mu]M iron (2-fold), and 56 months of storage (4-fold) after 24 h of imbibition. The data presented here suggest that the cellular content of [alpha]T is physiologically adjusted as a response to conditions of oxidative stress.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 12231992      PMCID: PMC159068          DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.3.949

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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