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Abscisic-acid metabolism in a wilty mutant of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia.

A D Parry1, A D Blonstein, M J Babiano, P J King, R Horgan.   

Abstract

A mutant of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia, CKR1, isolated on the basis of its enhanced resistance to cytokinins was found to have a greater tendency to wilt than the wild type (Blonstein et al., 1991, Planta 183, 244-250). Further characterisation has shown that the wiltiness in the mutant is not caused by an insensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) because the external application of ABA leads to stomatal closure and phenotypic reversion. The basal ABA level in the mutant is < 20% of that in the wild type. Following stress, the ABA level in wild-type leaves increases by approx 9-to 10-fold while the mutant shows only a slight increase. This deficiency in ABA is unlikely to be the consequence of accelerated catabolism as the levels of two major metabolites of ABA, phaseic and dihydrophaseic acid, are also much reduced in the mutant. The qualitative and quantitative distributions of carotenoids, the presumed presursors of ABA, are the same for the leaves of both wild type and mutant. Biosynthesis of ABA at the C15 level was investigated by feeding xanthoxin (Xan) to detached leaves. Wild-type leaves convert between 9-19% of applied Xan to ABA while the mutant converts less than 1%. The basal level of trans-ABA-alcohol (t-ABA-alc) is 3-to 10-fold greater in the mutant and increases by a further 2.5-to 6.0-fold after stress. This indicates that the lesion in the wilty mutant of N. plumbaginifolia affects the conversion of ABA-aldehyde to ABA, as in the flacca and sitiens mutants of tomato and the droopy mutant of potato (Taylor et al., 1988, Plant Cell Environ. 11, 739-745; Duckham et al., 1989, J. Exp. Bot. 217, 901-905). Wild-type tomato and N. plumbaginifolia leaves can convert trans-Xan into t-ABA-alc, and Xan into ABA, while those of flacca and the wilty N. plumbaginifolia mutant convert both Xan and t-Xan to t-ABA-alc.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 24193626     DOI: 10.1007/BF00197794

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


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