ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA NADPH OXIDOREDUCTASE HOMOLOGS CONFER TOLERANCE OF YEASTS TOWARD THE THIOL-OXIDIZING DRUG DIAMIDE

被引:137
作者
BABIYCHUK, E [1 ]
KUSHNIR, S [1 ]
BELLESBOIX, E [1 ]
VANMONTAGU, M [1 ]
INZE, D [1 ]
机构
[1] STATE UNIV GHENT,GENET LAB,B-9000 GHENT,BELGIUM
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10.1074/jbc.270.44.26224
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
To isolate new plant genes involved in the defense against oxidative stress, an Arabidopsis cDNA library in a yeast expression vector was transformed into a yeast strain deficient in the YAP1 gene, which encodes a b-Zip transcription factor and regulates general stress response in yeasts. Cells from approximate to 10(5) primary transformants were subjected to a tolerance screen toward the thiol-oxidizing drug diamide, which depletes the reduced glutathione in the cell, Four types of Arobidopsis cDNAs were isolated, Three of these cDNAs (PI, Pa, and P4) belong to a plant zeta-crystallin family and P3 is an Arabidopsis homolog of isoflavonoid reductases. As such, all four isolated cDNAs are homologous to NADPH oxidoreductases. PI, P2, and PS steady-state mRNAs accumulated rapidly in Arabidopsis plants under various oxidative stress conditions, such as treatment with paraquat, t-butylhydroperoxide, diamide, and menadione. The data suggested that proteins encoded by the isolated cDNAs play a distinct role in plant antioxidant defense and are possibly involved in NAD(P)/NAD(P)H homeostasis.
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页码:26224 / 26231
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