Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8358691 | Plant Science | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a foundational cellular process in plant development and elimination of damaged cells under environmental stresses. In this study, Al induced PCD in two peanut (Arachis hypoganea L.) cultivars Zhonghua 2 (Al-sensitive) and 99-1507 (Al-tolerant) using DNA ladder, TUNEL detection and electron microscopy. The concentration of Al-induced PCD was lower in Zhonghua 2 than in 99-1507. AhSAG, a senescence-associated gene was isolated from cDNA library of Al-stressed peanut with PCD. Open reading frame (ORF) of AhSAG was 474Â bp, encoding a SAG protein composed of 157 amino acids. Compared to the control and the antisense transgenic tobacco plants, the fast development and blossom of the sense transgenic plants happened to promote senescence. The ability of Al tolerance in sense transgenic tobacco was lower than in antisense transgenic tobacco according to root elongation and Al content analysis. The expression of AhSAG-GFP was higher in sense transgenic tobacco than in antisense transgenic tobacco. Altogether, these results indicated that there was a negative relationship between Al-induced PCD and Al-resistance in peanut, and the AhSAG could induce or promote the occurrence of PCD in plants
Keywords
ORFCATPBSMDASDSTRISPCDAPXPODdNTPCa2+-ATPaseROSAluminumamino acidethidium bromideEDTAethylene diaminetetraacetic acidTemPeanutTris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethaneTransgenic tobaccoTUNELdeoxyribonucleoside triphosphateSODsodium dodecyl sulfateSuperoxide dismutasephosphate buffer salineopen reading framemalondialdehydeProgrammed cell deathTransmission electron microscopypolymerase chain reactionPCRPeroxidaseascorbate peroxidaseCatalasekilobaseReactive oxygen species
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Authors
Jie Zhan, Hu-Yi He, Tian-Ju Wang, Ai-Qin Wang, Chuang-Zhen Li, Long-Fei He,