Over-expression of phenol-oxidising peroxidases alters the UV-susceptibility of transgenic Nicotiana tabacum

  • Marcel A.K. Jansen
  • , Malin Elfstrand
  • , Laura Heggie
  • , Folke Sitbon
  • , Philip J. Dix
  • , Roger N.F. Thorneley

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Abstract

Class III peroxidases catalyse the oxidative crosslinking of UV-absorbing phenolics. The effect of changes in the activity of phenol oxidising peroxidases (EC 1.11.1.7) on UV-tolerance in Nicotiana tabacum plants has been determined. The UV-sensitivity of transgenic N. tabacum lines, altered in their peroxidase expression pattern, was studied by measuring radiation effects on photosynthetic efficiency. Analysis of the effect of UV-radiation on the relative variable chlorophyll fluorescence showed that the SPI-2 line, which over-expresses a defence-related cationic peroxidase, is markedly UV-tolerant. By contrast, the ROPN3-line, which overexpresses a synthetic horseradish peroxidase-C gene, was found to be UV-sensitive. The increased activity of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) inducible peroxidases in homozygous IAA-overproducing transgenic plants was also found to correlate with UV-sensitivity. It is concluded that only specific peroxidase isozymes, through their effects on phenolic metabolism, contribute to the UV protection response. Thus, the analysis of the role of isozymes in UV-protection addresses fundamental questions of isozyme diversity and/or redundancy in relation to phenolic substrates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)585-594
Number of pages10
JournalNew Phytologist
Volume163
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2004

Keywords

  • Auxin
  • Chlorophyll a fluorescence
  • Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco).
  • Peroxidase
  • Stress
  • UV-radiation

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