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Biol Res ; 52(1): 20, 2019 Apr 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30954076

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Histone acetylation is an important epigenetic modification that regulates gene activity in response to stress. Histone acetylation levels are reversibly regulated by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs). The imperative roles of HDACs in gene transcription, transcriptional regulation, growth and responses to stressful environment have been widely investigated in Arabidopsis. However, data regarding HDACs in kenaf crop has not been disclosed yet. RESULTS: In this study, six HDACs genes (HcHDA2, HcHDA6, HcHDA8, HcHDA9, HcHDA19, and HcSRT2) were isolated and characterized. Phylogenetic tree revealed that these HcHDACs shared high degree of sequence homology with those of Gossypium arboreum. Subcellular localization analysis showed that GFP-tagged HcHDA2 and HcHDA8 were predominantly localized in the nucleus, HcHDA6 and HcHDA19 in nucleus and cytosol. The HcHDA9 was found in both nucleus and plasma membranes. Real-time quantitative PCR showed that the six HcHDACs genes were expressed with distinct expression patterns across plant tissues. Furthermore, we determined differential accumulation of HcHDACs transcripts under salt and drought treatments, indicating that these enzymes may participate in the biological process under stress in kenaf. Finally, we showed that the levels of histone H3 and H4 acetylation were modulated by salt and drought stress in kenaf. CONCLUSIONS: We have isolated and characterized six HDACs genes from kenaf. These data showed that HDACs are imperative players for growth and development as well abiotic stress responses in kenaf.


Asunto(s)
Sequías , Hibiscus/enzimología , Histona Acetiltransferasas/fisiología , Histona Desacetilasas/fisiología , Estrés Fisiológico/fisiología , Clonación Molecular , Hibiscus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Hibiscus/fisiología , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Activación Transcripcional/fisiología
2.
ScientificWorldJournal ; 2014: 601845, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24723816

RESUMEN

Cinnamoyl-CoA reductase (CCR) is an important enzyme for lignin biosynthesis as it catalyzes the first specific committed step in monolignol biosynthesis. We have cloned a full length coding sequence of CCR from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), which contains a 1,020-bp open reading frame (ORF), encoding 339 amino acids of 37.37 kDa, with an isoelectric point (pI) of 6.27 (JX524276, HcCCR2). BLAST result found that it has high homology with other plant CCR orthologs. Multiple alignment with other plant CCR sequences showed that it contains two highly conserved motifs: NAD(P) binding domain (VTGAGGFIASWMVKLLLEKGY) at N-terminal and probable catalytic domain (NWYCYGK). According to phylogenetic analysis, it was closely related to CCR sequences of Gossypium hirsutum (ACQ59094) and Populus trichocarpa (CAC07424). HcCCR2 showed ubiquitous expression in various kenaf tissues and the highest expression was detected in mature flower. HcCCR2 was expressed differentially in response to various stresses, and the highest expression was observed by drought and NaCl treatments.


Asunto(s)
Aldehído Oxidorreductasas/química , Aldehído Oxidorreductasas/metabolismo , Hibiscus/enzimología , Aldehído Oxidorreductasas/clasificación , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Gossypium/enzimología , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Filogenia , Populus/enzimología , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
3.
Molecules ; 19(10): 16987-97, 2014 Oct 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25342553

RESUMEN

Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) is cultivated worldwide for its fiber; however, the medicinal properties of this plant are currently attracting increasing attention. In this study, we investigated the expression levels of genes involved in the biosynthesis of kaempferitrin, a compound with many biological functions, in different kenaf organs. We found that phenylalanine ammonia lyase (HcPAL) was more highly expressed in stems than in other organs. Expression levels of cinnamate 4-hydroxylase (HcC4H) and 4-coumarate-CoA ligase (Hc4CL) were highest in mature leaves, followed by stems and young leaves, and lowest in roots and mature flowers. The expression of chalcone synthase (HcCHS), chalcone isomerase (HcCHI), and flavone 3-hydroxylase (HcF3H) was highest in young flowers, whereas that of flavone synthase (HcFLS) was highest in leaves. An analysis of kaempferitrin accumulation in the different organs of kenaf revealed that the accumulation of this compound was considerably higher (>10-fold) in leaves than in other organs. On the basis of a comparison of kaempferitrin contents with the expression levels of different genes in different organs, we speculate that HcFLS plays an important regulatory role in the kaempferitrin biosynthetic pathway in kenaf.


Asunto(s)
Aciltransferasas/genética , Coenzima A Ligasas/genética , Flores/química , Hibiscus/química , Liasas Intramoleculares/genética , Quempferoles/metabolismo , Hojas de la Planta/química , Transcinamato 4-Monooxigenasa/genética , Flores/enzimología , Hibiscus/enzimología , Hibiscus/genética , Quempferoles/aislamiento & purificación , Fenoles/metabolismo , Hojas de la Planta/enzimología , Propionatos/metabolismo , ARN Mensajero/genética , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa
4.
ScientificWorldJournal ; 2013: 421578, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24204204

RESUMEN

The purpose of this study is to clone and characterize the expression pattern of a F5H gene encoding ferulate 5-hydroxylase in the phenylpropanoid pathway from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.). Kenaf is a fast-growing dicotyledonous plant valued for its biomass. F5H, a cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenase (CYP84), is a key enzyme for syringyl lignin biosynthesis. The full length of the F5H ortholog was cloned and characterized. The full-length F5H ortholog consists of a 1,557-bp open reading frame (ORF) encoding 518 amino acids (GenBank Accession number JX524278). The deduced amino acid sequence showed that kenaf F5H had the highest similarity (78%) with that of Populus trichocarpa. Transcriptional analysis of F5H ortholog was conducted using quantitative real-time PCR during the developmental stages of various tissues and in response to various abiotic stresses. The highest transcript level of the F5H ortholog was observed in immature flower tissues and in early stage (6 week-old) of stem tissues, with a certain level of expression in all tissues tested. The highest transcript level of F5H ortholog was observed at the late time points after treatments with NaCl (48 h), wounding (24 h), cold (24 h), abscisic acid (24 h), and methyl jasmonate (24 h).


Asunto(s)
Sistema Enzimático del Citocromo P-450/genética , Flores/metabolismo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas/fisiología , Hibiscus/enzimología , Oxigenasas de Función Mixta/genética , Estrés Fisiológico/genética , Ácido Abscísico , Acetatos , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Secuencia de Bases , Clonación Molecular , Ciclopentanos , Sistema Enzimático del Citocromo P-450/metabolismo , Cartilla de ADN/genética , Flores/genética , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica , Hibiscus/genética , Lignina/biosíntesis , Oxigenasas de Función Mixta/metabolismo , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Sistemas de Lectura Abierta/genética , Oxilipinas , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Homología de Secuencia , Cloruro de Sodio
5.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact ; 25(12): 1574-83, 2012 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23134059

RESUMEN

In both Hibiscus chlorotic ringspot virus (HCRSV)-infected and HCRSV coat protein (CP) agroinfiltrated plant leaves, we showed that sulfur metabolism pathway related genes-namely, sulfite oxidase (SO), sulfite reductase, and adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate kinase-were upregulated. It led us to examine a plausible relationship between sulfur-enhanced resistance (SED) and HCRSV infection. We broadened an established method to include different concentrations of sulfur (0S, 1S, 2S, and 3S) to correlate them to symptom development of HCRSV-infected plants. We treated plants with glutathione and its inhibitor to verify the SED effect. Disease resistance was induced through elevated glutathione contents during HCRSV infection. The upregulation of SO was related to suppression of symptom development induced by sulfur treatment. In this study, we established that HCRSV-CP interacts with SO which, in turn, triggers SED and leads to enhanced plant resistance. Thus, we have discovered a new function of SO in the SED pathway. This is the first report to demonstrate that the interaction of a viral protein and host protein trigger SED in plants. It will be interesting if such interaction applies generally to other host-pathogen interactions that will lead to enhanced pathogen defense.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de la Cápside/genética , Carmovirus/fisiología , Hibiscus/inmunología , Enfermedades de las Plantas/inmunología , Sulfito-Oxidasa/genética , Azufre/metabolismo , Vías Biosintéticas , Proteínas de la Cápside/metabolismo , Carmovirus/genética , Cloroplastos/metabolismo , Cistina/análisis , Cistina/metabolismo , Regulación de la Expresión Génica de las Plantas , Glutatión/análisis , Glutatión/antagonistas & inhibidores , Glutatión/metabolismo , Hibiscus/enzimología , Hibiscus/genética , Hibiscus/virología , Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno , Oxidorreductasas actuantes sobre Donantes de Grupos Sulfuro/genética , Oxidorreductasas actuantes sobre Donantes de Grupos Sulfuro/metabolismo , Peroxisomas/metabolismo , Fosfotransferasas (Aceptor de Grupo Alcohol)/genética , Fosfotransferasas (Aceptor de Grupo Alcohol)/metabolismo , Enfermedades de las Plantas/virología , Hojas de la Planta/enzimología , Hojas de la Planta/genética , Hojas de la Planta/inmunología , Hojas de la Planta/virología , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusión , Plantones/enzimología , Plantones/genética , Plantones/inmunología , Plantones/virología , Sulfito-Oxidasa/metabolismo , Azufre/farmacología , Regulación hacia Arriba , Proteínas Virales/genética , Proteínas Virales/metabolismo
6.
J Biochem Mol Biol ; 40(2): 172-9, 2007 Mar 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17394766

RESUMEN

PCR-mediated recombination describes the process of in vitro chimera formation from related template sequences present in a single PCR amplification. The high levels of genetic redundancy in eukaryotic genomes should make recombination artifacts occur readily. However, few evolutionary biologists adequately consider this phenomenon when studying gene lineages. The cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene (GapC), which encodes a NADP-dependent nonphosphorylating glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in the cytosol, is a classical low-copy nuclear gene marker and is commonly used in molecular evolutionary studies. Here, we report on the occurrence of PCR-mediated recombination in the GapC gene family of Hibiscus tiliaceus. The study suggests that recombinant areas appear to be correlated with DNA template secondary structures. Our observations highlight that recombination artifacts should be considered when studying specific and allelic phylogenies. The authors suggest that nested PCR be used to suppress PCR-mediated recombination.


Asunto(s)
Citosol/enzimología , ADN de Plantas/genética , Gliceraldehído-3-Fosfato Deshidrogenasas/genética , Hibiscus/enzimología , Hibiscus/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Recombinación Genética/genética , Secuencia de Bases , ADN de Plantas/química , Exones/genética , Intrones/genética , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Conformación de Ácido Nucleico , Moldes Genéticos
7.
Indian J Exp Biol ; 38(8): 841-4, 2000 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12557922

RESUMEN

Photosynthetic characteristics in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a C3 plant, were compared with Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench, another member of Malvaceae. Kenaf leaves exhibited significantly higher rate of photosynthesis (40 mg CO2 dm(-2) hr(-1)) which was 24.6 mg dm(-2) hr(-1) in A. esculentus. Rate of photo and dark respiration was similar in both the species. Kenaf leaf photosynthesis had a higher optimum temperature (32 degrees C) than that of A. esculentus (26 degrees C). Photosynthesis in kenaf leaves required higher saturation irradiance (1,600 micromole m(-2) sec(-1)). There was a significant correlation between photosynthetic rate and biomass yield in these species. The primary product of photosynthesis after 5 seconds of 14C-assimilation was 3-PGA in both the species. The kinetic properties of RuBP carboxylase/oxygenase were determined in the leaf extracts. Higher carboxylase activities were recorded with kenaf leaf extracts (245 pmole mg chl(-1) hr(-1)). Km (CO2) for kenaf leaf carboxylase was significantly lower (7.8 microM) than A. esculentus (13.5 microM) and corresponding difference in Vmax values of carboxylase was recorded between the two species. The kinetic characteristics of oxygenase were similar in both the extracts. These results indicated the variation in carboxylase activity and its kinetic characteristics reflected a significant difference in CO2 assimilation in C3 plants.


Asunto(s)
Hibiscus/enzimología , Fotosíntesis , Ribulosa-Bifosfato Carboxilasa/metabolismo , Hibiscus/fisiología , Cinética
8.
Biol. Res ; 52: 20, 2019. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1011422

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Histone acetylation is an important epigenetic modification that regulates gene activity in response to stress. Histone acetylation levels are reversibly regulated by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs). The imperative roles of HDACs in gene transcription, transcriptional regulation, growth and responses to stressful environment have been widely investigated in Arabidopsis. However, data regarding HDACs in kenaf crop has not been disclosed yet. RESULTS: In this study, six HDACs genes (HcHDA2, HcHDA6, HcHDA8, HcHDA9, HcHDA19, and HcSRT2) were isolated and characterized. Phylogenetic tree revealed that these HcHDACs shared high degree of sequence homology with those of Gossypium arboreum. Subcellular localization analysis showed that GFP-tagged HcHDA2 and HcHDA8 were predominantly localized in the nucleus, HcHDA6 and HcHDA19 in nucleus and cytosol. The HcHDA9 was found in both nucleus and plasma membranes. Real-time quantitative PCR showed that the six HcHDACs genes were expressed with distinct expression patterns across plant tissues. Furthermore, we determined differential accumulation of HcHDACs transcripts under salt and drought treatments, indicating that these enzymes may participate in the biological process under stress in kenaf. Finally, we showed that the levels of histone H3 and H4 acetylation were modulated by salt and drought stress in kenaf. CONCLUSIONS: We have isolated and characterized six HDACs genes from kenaf. These data showed that HDACs are imperative players for growth and development as well abiotic stress responses in kenaf.


Asunto(s)
Estrés Fisiológico/fisiología , Hibiscus/enzimología , Histona Acetiltransferasas/fisiología , Sequías , Histona Desacetilasas/fisiología , Activación Transcripcional/fisiología , Clonación Molecular , Hibiscus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Hibiscus/fisiología , Reacción en Cadena en Tiempo Real de la Polimerasa
9.
Plant Signal Behav ; 5(6): 668-76, 2010 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20215875

RESUMEN

Nitric oxide (NO) plays a key role in plant diseases resistance. Here we have first time demonstrated that begomovirus infection in susceptible H. cannabinus plants, results in elevated NO and reactive nitrogen species production during early infection stage not only in infected leaf but also in root and shoot. Production of NO was further confirmed by oxyhemoglobin assay. Furthermore, we used Phenyl alanine ammonia lyase as marker of pathogenesis related enzyme. In addition evidence for protein tyrosine nitration during the early stage of viral infection clearly showed the involvement of nitrosative stress.


Asunto(s)
Hibiscus/metabolismo , Hibiscus/virología , Virus del Mosaico/fisiología , Óxido Nítrico/metabolismo , Virus de Plantas/fisiología , Hibiscus/enzimología , Nitrosación , Fenilanina Amoníaco-Liasa/metabolismo , Especies de Nitrógeno Reactivo/metabolismo
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