Title of article
Induction of cell death in Arabidopsis by superoxide in combination with salicylic acid or with protein synthesis inhibitors
Author/Authors
Alexander Mazel، نويسنده , , Alex Levine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
9
From page
98
To page
106
Abstract
Induction of programmed cell death (PCD) by oxidative stress is a widespread phenomenon in all living organisms. The degree of cell death depends on the concentration of oxidants and on environmental and physiological conditions. In plants, generation of reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI) occurs during many biotic and abiotic stresses. Recently, a number of spontaneous cell death mutants have been isolated in Arabidopsis. In one of the mutants (lsd1) induction of PCD has been attributed to superoxide (O2•−). Here we show that while in wild type plants generation of superoxide is symptomless, combination of O2•− with salicylic acid or with inhibitors of protein synthesis induced PCD. Cell death induced by these treatments was suppressed by protease inhibitors, indicating an active response. PCD induced by both treatments was preceded by nuclear condensation, which is a hallmark of apoptosis in plants and animals. These results may explain increased sensitivity to oxidative stress under certain physiological conditions, associated with high levels of salicylic acid or decrease in protein synthesis.
Keywords
programmed cell death , Arabidopsis , salicylic acid , Cycloheximide , free radicals , Superoxide
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
Record number
518725
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