| Literature DB >> 26579170 |
Tahereh Aghajanzadeh1, Stanislav Kopriva2, Malcolm J Hawkesford3, Anna Koprivova2, Luit J De Kok1.
Abstract
The impact of sulfate deprivation and atmospheric H2S and SO2 nutrition on the content and composition of glucosinolates was studied in Brassica juncea and B. rapa. Both species contained a number of aliphatic, aromatic and indolic glucosinolates. The total glucosinolate content was more than 5.5-fold higher in B. juncea than in B. rapa, which could solely be attributed to the presence of high levels of sinigrin, which was absent in the latter species. Sulfate deprivation resulted in a strong decrease in the content and an altered composition of the glucosinolates of both species. Despite the differences in patterns in foliarly uptake and metabolism, their exposure hardly affected the glucosinolate composition of the shoot, both at sulfate-sufficient and sulfate-deprived conditions. This indicated that the glucosinolate composition in the shoot was hardly affected by differences in sulfur source (viz., sulfate, sulfite and sulfide). Upon sulfate deprivation, where foliarly absorbed H2S and SO2 were the sole sulfur source for growth, the glucosinolate composition of roots differed from sulfate-sufficient B. juncea and B. rapa, notably the fraction of the indolic glucosinolates was lower than that observed in sulfur-sufficient roots.Entities:
Keywords: Brassica juncea; Brassica rapa; atmospheric sulfur nutrition; glucosinolates; hydrogen sulfide; sulfate deprivation; sulfate nutrition; sulfur dioxide
Year: 2015 PMID: 26579170 PMCID: PMC4623504 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Nomenclature of the individual glucosinolates identified in shoots and roots of Brassica juncea and B. rapa.
| GSL type | Trivial name | Chemical name |
|---|---|---|
| Aliphatic | Sinigrin (3C)∗ | 2-Propenyl GSL |
| Glucoerucin (4C)∗ | 4-Methylthiobutyl GSL | |
| Gluconapin (4C)∗ | 3-Butenyl GSL | |
| Progoitrin (4C)∗ | 2-Hydroxy-3-butenyl GSL | |
| Glucobrassicanapin (5C)∗ | 4-Pentenyl GSL | |
| Indolic | Glucobrassicin | Indol-3-ylmethyl GSL |
| Neoglucobrassicin | 1-Methoxy-indol-3-ylmethyl GSL | |
| 4-Hydroxyglucobrassicin | 4-Hydroxy-indol-3-ylmethyl GSL | |
| Aromatic | Gluconasturtiin | 2-Phenylethyl GSL |