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Polyamines and Plant Stress: Activation of Putrescine Biosynthesis by Osmotic Shock
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1982
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Plant PhysiologyEngineeringBotanyOat Leaf CellsPutrescine BiosynthesisAbiotic DamageOxidative StressBiosynthesisPlant StressAbiotic StressOsmotic ShockOsmotic StressBiochemistryPutrescine SynthesisPutrescine ContentGene ExpressionCell BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesPhysiologyPlant Biochemistry
The putrescine content of oat leaf cells and protoplasts increases up to 60-fold within 6 hours of exposure to osmotic stress (0.4 to 0.6 molar sorbitol). Barley, corn, wheat, and wild oat leaves show a similar response. Increased arginine decarboxylase activity parallels the rise in putrescine, whereas ornithine decarboxylase remains unchanged. DL-alpha-Difluoromethylarginine, a specific irreversible inhibitor of arginine decarboxylase, prevents the stress-induced rise in increase in arginine decarboxylase activity and putrescine synthesis, indicating the preferential activation of this pathway.
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