TY - JOUR
T1 - Dehydroascorbate reductase and glutathione reductase play an important role in scavenging hydrogen peroxide during natural and artificial dehydration of Jatropha curcas seeds
AU - Omar, Samar A.
AU - Elsheery, Nabil I.
AU - Kalaji, Hazem M.
AU - Xu, Zeng Fu
AU - Song-Quan, Song
AU - Carpentier, Robert
AU - Lee, Choon Hwan
AU - Allakhverdiev, Suleyman I.
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors wish to thank Miss Xiao-Bei Yang, Chen Mao and Zeng-Fu Xu for some experimental help. This work was supported by the Knowledge Innovation Programs of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (to SAO). This work was also supported by grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, by BMBF (No: 8125) Bilateral Cooperation between Germany and Russia, and by Brain Pool Program of the Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MEST) and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (KOFST) to SIA and by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to RC. C-H Lee is grateful for the support by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea grant funded by MEST (No. 2012-0004968).
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - Changes in H2O2 and the main antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and glutathione reductase (GR), in endospermic and embryonic tissues were studied in developing and artificially dried Jatropha curcas seeds. Immature seeds were desiccation-tolerant at 80 days after flowering, as they were able to germinate fully after artificial drying on silica gel had reduced their water content to 10-12% of fresh weight. In both endospermic and embryonic tissues, H2O2 level and, consequently, lipid peroxide content, decreased during seed development as well as after artificial dehydration of developing seeds. All examined antioxidant enzymes except DHAR showed a decrease in total activity in mature stages as compared with early stages. Expression analysis of SOD genes revealed that the decrease in total SOD activities was related to the decrease in Cu/Zn-SOD expression, while the continuous activity of SOD during maturation was related to an increase in Mn-SOD expression. Artificial drying resulted in increased SOD and DHAR activity, irrespective of the developmental stage. Our results revealed weak participation of CAT and APX in H2O2 scavenging, as well as no significant alterations in GR activities either during maturation or after artificial drying. Changes in SOD and GR isoenzyme patterns occurred during maturation-related drying, but not after artificial drying. These results highlight the role of ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzymes (DHAR and GR) in H2O2 scavenging during maturation or after artificial drying of developing J. curcas seeds.
AB - Changes in H2O2 and the main antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and glutathione reductase (GR), in endospermic and embryonic tissues were studied in developing and artificially dried Jatropha curcas seeds. Immature seeds were desiccation-tolerant at 80 days after flowering, as they were able to germinate fully after artificial drying on silica gel had reduced their water content to 10-12% of fresh weight. In both endospermic and embryonic tissues, H2O2 level and, consequently, lipid peroxide content, decreased during seed development as well as after artificial dehydration of developing seeds. All examined antioxidant enzymes except DHAR showed a decrease in total activity in mature stages as compared with early stages. Expression analysis of SOD genes revealed that the decrease in total SOD activities was related to the decrease in Cu/Zn-SOD expression, while the continuous activity of SOD during maturation was related to an increase in Mn-SOD expression. Artificial drying resulted in increased SOD and DHAR activity, irrespective of the developmental stage. Our results revealed weak participation of CAT and APX in H2O2 scavenging, as well as no significant alterations in GR activities either during maturation or after artificial drying. Changes in SOD and GR isoenzyme patterns occurred during maturation-related drying, but not after artificial drying. These results highlight the role of ascorbate-glutathione cycle enzymes (DHAR and GR) in H2O2 scavenging during maturation or after artificial drying of developing J. curcas seeds.
KW - Jatropha curcas
KW - dehydroascorbate reductase
KW - glutathione reductase
KW - hydrogen peroxide
KW - scavenging
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U2 - 10.1007/s12374-012-0276-7
DO - 10.1007/s12374-012-0276-7
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84872336254
SN - 1226-9239
VL - 55
SP - 469
EP - 480
JO - Journal of Plant Biology
JF - Journal of Plant Biology
IS - 6
ER -