A previous research showed that the gene encoding geranyl geranyl reductase (GGH), a key enzyme of the chlorophyll and tocopherol pathways, was regulated at the developmental level in peach leaves. In this work, GGH expression was monitored in response to light absence, cold treatment, wound injury and during the leaf curl disease, caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. Mature and young leaves were subjected to dark and GGH messages appeared to decrease after 12 hrs, but they partially recovered with respect to controls in long last treatments (36 hrs). A similar pattern was observed in mechanically injured leaves, which exhibited a rapid decrease and recovery of GGH messages within only four hours from the treatment. Moreover, in plants maintained at 4°C, after growth chamber acclimation, leaf GGH expression was progressively down regulated within 24 hours. In curled leaves message decrease was tightly related to the damage intensity. Interestingly, in situ experiments revealed a strong transcript accumulation in distinct leaf portions at the early symptoms of disease. This pattern suggested that GGH was locally triggered in response to the pathogen induced oxidative stress by taking part in the tocopherol pathway.

Abiotic and biotic stress factors affect the geranyl geranyl hydrogenase expression in peach leaves (Prunus Persica [L.] Batsch)".

Giannino D;Testone G;Nicolodi C;Mariotti D
2002

Abstract

A previous research showed that the gene encoding geranyl geranyl reductase (GGH), a key enzyme of the chlorophyll and tocopherol pathways, was regulated at the developmental level in peach leaves. In this work, GGH expression was monitored in response to light absence, cold treatment, wound injury and during the leaf curl disease, caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans. Mature and young leaves were subjected to dark and GGH messages appeared to decrease after 12 hrs, but they partially recovered with respect to controls in long last treatments (36 hrs). A similar pattern was observed in mechanically injured leaves, which exhibited a rapid decrease and recovery of GGH messages within only four hours from the treatment. Moreover, in plants maintained at 4°C, after growth chamber acclimation, leaf GGH expression was progressively down regulated within 24 hours. In curled leaves message decrease was tightly related to the damage intensity. Interestingly, in situ experiments revealed a strong transcript accumulation in distinct leaf portions at the early symptoms of disease. This pattern suggested that GGH was locally triggered in response to the pathogen induced oxidative stress by taking part in the tocopherol pathway.
2002
88-900622-3-1
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