Author:
Jackson P.,Paulo S.,Ricardo C. P. P.,Brownleader M.,Freire P. O.
Abstract
The spatial distribution of the major basic (B2; pI 8.8) peroxidase of the
intercellular fluid has an inverse relation with extension rate in etiolated
hypocotyls of Lupinus albus L., suggesting its possible
role in the control of cell expansion. White-light irradiation of etiolated
hypocotyls resulted in growth inhibition and the induction of B2 and acidic
(A2, pI 4.7–5.2) isoperoxidases (EC 1.1.11.7) to higher physiological
activities. However, only the activities of the B2 isoperoxidases underwent
quantitative changes in both space and time which suggested their role in
growth-retardation.
We have purified the B2 and A2 (pI 5.2) peroxidases to apparent
electrophoretic homogeneity. To corroborate evidence obtained elsewhere that
growth cessation coincides with cell wall structural changes and cell wall
rigidification, we have shown that the B2 peroxidase, and not A2 peroxidase,
cross-links tomato extensin in vitro. The B2 peroxidase
may therefore catalyse the developmentally and light regulated formation of a
covalently cross-linked cell wall extensin matrix in lupin hypocotyls. The
cell wall would be more rigid or more recalcitrant to wall-loosening and
subsequently contribute to the control of cell expansion.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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