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Characterization of <i>Arabidopsis</i> genes involved in biosynthesis of polyamines in abiotic stress responses and developmental stages
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2003
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Plant PhysiologyEngineeringEnvironmental StressGeneticsMolecular GeneticsPlant Molecular BiologyBiosynthesisPlant StressAbiotic StressDevelopmental StagesArabidopsis GenomeAbiotic Stress ResponsesPlant Gene ExpressionBiochemistryGene ExpressionPlant ProteomicsBiologyPas BiosynthesisDevelopmental BiologySeed StorageMedicinePlant Biochemistry
ABSTRACT To characterize the genes for enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of polyamines (PAs), their expression profiles were investigated and the levels of PAs in Arabidopsis thaliana quantified. In the Arabidopsis genome, eight genes involved in PAs biosynthesis were identified and the expression profiles of these genes were analysed, not only under abiotic stress to determine whether they were stress‐inducible, constitutive, or stress‐repressible, but also in various organs to show their tissue specificity. AtADC2 and AtSPMS mRNAs, encoding arginine decarboxylase and spermine synthase, clearly increased in response to NaCl and dehydration and abscisic acid treatments. Stress‐inducible accumulation of AtADC2 mRNA correlated with putrescine (Put) accumulation under NaCl and dehydration treatments. In a cold condition, AtSAMDC2 mRNA increased significantly. AtADC2 and AtSAMDC2 mRNA were expressed in sexual organs such as flowers, buds and immature siliques. PAs also accumulated in sexual organs. These results suggest that the transcripts of eight genes involved in PA biosynthesis show different profiles of expression not only in response to environmental stress but also during plant development.
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