An early salicylic acid-, pathogen- and elicitor-inducible tobacco glucosyltransferase: role in compartmentalization of phenolics and H2O2 metabolism.
FEBS Lett
; 458(2): 204-8, 1999 Sep 17.
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| ID: mdl-10481066
Treatment of tobacco cell suspension cultures with a fungal elicitor of defense responses resulted in an early accumulation of the phenylpropanoid glucosyltransferase TOGT, along with the rapid synthesis and secretion of scopolin, the glucoside of scopoletin. Elicitor-triggered extracellular accumulation of the aglycone scopoletin and of free caffeic and ferulic acids could only be revealed in the presence of diphenylene iodonium, an inhibitor of extracellular H2O2 production. Our results strongly support a role for TOGT in the elicitor-stimulated production of transportable phenylpropanoid glucosides, followed by the release of free antioxidant phenolics into the extracellular medium and subsequent H2O2 scavenging.
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Assunto principal:
Fenóis
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Plantas Tóxicas
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Nicotiana
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Proteínas Fúngicas
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Glicoproteínas de Membrana
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Ácido Salicílico
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Glucosiltransferases
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Peróxido de Hidrogênio
Idioma:
En
Revista:
FEBS Lett
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
França
País de publicação:
Reino Unido