| Literature DB >> 15744494 |
Delia Tarantino1, Candida Vannini, Marcella Bracale, Manuela Campa, Carlo Soave, Irene Murgia.
Abstract
The production and characterization of Arabidopsis plants containing a transgene in which the Arabidopsis tAPX is inserted in antisense orientation, is described. tAPX activity in these transgenic tAPX plants is around 50% of control level. The tAPX antisense plants are phenotypically indistinguishable from control plants under normal growth conditions; they show, however, enhanced sensitivity to the O2- -generating herbicide, Paraquat. Interestingly, the tAPX antisense plants show enhanced symptoms of damage when cell death is triggered through treatment with the nitric oxide-donor, SNP. These results are in accordance with the ones recently obtained with transgenic plants overexpressing tAPX; altogether, they suggest that tAPX, besides the known ROS scavenging role, is also involved in the fine changes of H2O2 concentration during signaling events.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15744494 DOI: 10.1007/s00425-005-1485-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116