Literature DB >> 17992537

Oligogalacturonides enhance cytokinin-induced vegetative shoot formation in tobacco explants, inhibit polyamine biosynthetic gene expression, and promote long-term remobilisation of cell calcium.

Giuseppina Falasca1, Francesca Capitani, Federica Della Rovere, Daniela Zaghi, Cinzia Franchin, Stefania Biondi, Maria Maddalena Altamura.   

Abstract

Long-sized oligogalacturonides (OGs) are cell wall fragments that induce defence and developmental responses. The Ca(2+)-dependent "egg-box" conformation is required for their activity, and polyamines may prevent them from adopting this conformation. Although OGs are known to inhibit auxin-induced growth processes, their effect on cytokinin-induced ones requires investigation. In the present work OGs were shown to promote cytokinin (benzyladenine, BA)-induced vegetative shoot formation from tobacco leaf explants, independent of the presence of CaCl(2) in the medium and of auxin (indoleacetic acid, IAA) supply. The effect of polyamines, putrescine (PU) and spermidine (SD) supplied with/without their biosynthetic inhibitors (DFMO, CHA) was also investigated, and showed that spermidine enhanced adventitious vegetative shoot formation, but only on medium containing Ca(2+) and IAA. Treatments with inhibitors blocked this promotive effect. OGs did not alter free polyamine concentrations, but caused a moderate increase of conjugated ones, and exhibited an early inhibitory effect on polyamine biosynthetic gene expression. OGs, but not SD, caused long-term changes in calcium-associated epifluorescent signals in the cell walls, and, later, inside the cells of specific tissues. Electron microscopy analysis (ESI system) demonstrated that calcium accumulated in the cell walls and vacuoles of OG-cultured explants. The relationship between OGs, cytokinin, calcium, and polyamines in adventitious vegetative shoot formation is discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17992537     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-007-0660-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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