INDUCTION AND REGULATION OF ETHYLENE BIOSYNTHESIS BY PECTIC OLIGOMERS IN CULTURED PEAR CELLS

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CAMPBELL, AD [1 ]
LABAVITCH, JM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT POMOL,DAVIS,CA 95616
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10.1104/pp.97.2.699
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Pectic oligomers induced a rapid, transient increase in ethylene biosynthesis when added to pear cells in suspension culture. The rate of ethylene biosynthesis increased within 30 to 40 minutes after oligomer addition, reached a maximum between 90 and 120 minutes after addition, and then decreased to basal rates of synthesis. Both the rapid increase and decrease in biosynthesis appear to be precisely regulated components of the ethylene response to oligomers. Induction of ethylene biosynthesis by pectic oligomers resulted in a reduced sensitivity of cells to further ethylene induction. This reduction in sensitivity occurred within 90 minutes after an oligomer treatment, slightly preceding the decline in ethylene synthesis. The degree of insensitivity induced was proportional to the concentration of oligomer in the first treatment. Induced insensitivity to elicitors appears to represent a novel mechanism which may limit continued ethylene biosynthesis after ethylene induction. Ethylene was produced by pear cells throughout the cell growth cycle, as cells increased in density over a 6 day period. Endogenous ethylene biosynthesis was at a maximum during the first 4 days of rapid cell growth, then declined to half the peak rate through day 10. Pectic oligomers could induce an increase in ethylene biosynthesis above this background rate only after day 5, as endogenous biosynthesis declined. Changes in sensitivity to added oligomer during the growth cycle may result from insensitivity to elicitors induced by growth processes.
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