Literature DB >> 24757319

Arabidopsis mutant plants with diverse defects in polyamine metabolism show unequal sensitivity to exogenous cadaverine probably based on their spermine content.

Taibo Liu1, Hayato Dobashi1, Dong Wook Kim1, G H M Sagor1, Masaru Niitsu2, Thomas Berberich3, Tomonobu Kusano1.   

Abstract

Arabidopsis plants do not synthesize the polyamine cadaverine, a five carbon-chain diamine and structural analog of putrescine. Mutants defective in polyamine metabolic genes were exposed to exogenous cadaverine. Spermine-deficient spms mutant grew well while a T-DNA insertion mutant (pao4-1) of polyamine oxidase (PAO) 4 was severely inhibited in root growth compared to wild type (WT) or other pao loss-of-function mutants. To understand the molecular basis of this phenomenon, polyamine contents of WT, spms and pao4-1 plants treated with cadaverine were analyzed. Putrescine contents increased in all the three plants, and spermidine contents decreased in WT and pao4-1 but not in spms. Spermine contents increased in WT and pao4-1. As there were good correlations between putrescine (or spermine) contents and the degree of root growth inhibition, effects of exogenously added putrescine and spermine were examined. Spermine mimicked the original phenomenon, whereas high levels of putrescine evenly inhibited root growth, suggesting that cadaverine-induced spermine accumulation may explain the phenomenon. We also tested growth response of cadaverine-treated WT and pao4-1 plants to NaCl and found that spermine-accumulated pao4-1 plant was not NaCl tolerant. Based on the results, the effect of cadaverine on Arabidopsis growth and the role of PAO during NaCl stress are discussed.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; Cadaverine; NaCl response; Polyamine oxidase; Putrescine; Spermidine; Spermine

Year:  2014        PMID: 24757319      PMCID: PMC3988325          DOI: 10.1007/s12298-014-0227-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants        ISSN: 0974-0430


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