TY - JOUR
T1 - Three differentially expressed basic peroxidases from wound-lignifying Asparagus officinalis
AU - Holm, Kirsten B.
AU - Andreasen, Per H.
AU - Eckloff, Reinhard M.G.
AU - Kristensen, Brian K.
AU - Rasmussen, Søren K.
PY - 2003/10/1
Y1 - 2003/10/1
N2 - The activity of ionically bound peroxidases from an asparagus spear increased from 5-24 h post-harvest. Isoelectric focusing showed that the post-harvest increase of the total peroxidase activity was due to the increase of several distinct isoperoxidases. Concomitantly, a decrease in the activity of two anionic peroxidases was observed. Peroxidases with pl 5.9, 6.4 and 9.2 were detected only at 24 h post-harvest, whereas four peroxidases, with pi 8.7, 8.1, 7.4, and 6.7, detected throughout the time-course, increased in their activity. Histochemical staining demonstrated that lignin and peroxidase activity were located in the vascular bundles throughout the period of measurement. Lignin was detected in the cell walls of the protoxylem in the vascular bundles of the asparagus stem. A cDNA library of mRNA isolated from asparagus spears 24 h post-harvest was screened for peroxidases using homologous and heterologous probes. Three clones were isolated and the corresponding mature asparagus peroxidases displayed 70%, 76% and 81% amino acid sequence identity to each other. These new asparagus peroxidases are typical class III plant peroxidases in terms of conserved regions with a calculated pl >9.2, which is consistent with most basic peroxidases. One of the genes was shown to be a constitutively expressed single-copy gene, whereas the others showed an increased expression at post-harvest. The highest similarity in the amino acid sequence (71-77%) was found in peroxidases from roots of winter grown turnip TP7, to Arabidopsis AtP49, to an EST sequence from cotton fibres and to TMV-infected tobacco.
AB - The activity of ionically bound peroxidases from an asparagus spear increased from 5-24 h post-harvest. Isoelectric focusing showed that the post-harvest increase of the total peroxidase activity was due to the increase of several distinct isoperoxidases. Concomitantly, a decrease in the activity of two anionic peroxidases was observed. Peroxidases with pl 5.9, 6.4 and 9.2 were detected only at 24 h post-harvest, whereas four peroxidases, with pi 8.7, 8.1, 7.4, and 6.7, detected throughout the time-course, increased in their activity. Histochemical staining demonstrated that lignin and peroxidase activity were located in the vascular bundles throughout the period of measurement. Lignin was detected in the cell walls of the protoxylem in the vascular bundles of the asparagus stem. A cDNA library of mRNA isolated from asparagus spears 24 h post-harvest was screened for peroxidases using homologous and heterologous probes. Three clones were isolated and the corresponding mature asparagus peroxidases displayed 70%, 76% and 81% amino acid sequence identity to each other. These new asparagus peroxidases are typical class III plant peroxidases in terms of conserved regions with a calculated pl >9.2, which is consistent with most basic peroxidases. One of the genes was shown to be a constitutively expressed single-copy gene, whereas the others showed an increased expression at post-harvest. The highest similarity in the amino acid sequence (71-77%) was found in peroxidases from roots of winter grown turnip TP7, to Arabidopsis AtP49, to an EST sequence from cotton fibres and to TMV-infected tobacco.
KW - Asparagus
KW - DNA sequence
KW - Histochemical staining
KW - Lignin
KW - Peroxidase
KW - Suberin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0141907258&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/jxb/erg253
DO - 10.1093/jxb/erg253
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 12947050
AN - SCOPUS:0141907258
SN - 1754-6613
VL - 54
SP - 2275
EP - 2284
JO - Journal of Experimental Botany. Flowering Newsletter
JF - Journal of Experimental Botany. Flowering Newsletter
IS - 391
ER -