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Effect of fatty acids on poly-amine contents and Na^+/H^+ antiport activity in PM vesicles isolated from roots of barley under salt stress 被引量:3

Effect of fatty acids on poly-amine contents and Na^+/H^+ antiport activity in PM vesi-cles isolated from roots of barley under salt stress
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摘要 With 200 mmol/L NaCl treatment on barley cultivar 'Jian 4' (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. J4) seedlings for 6 d, the contents of covalently and noncovalently conjugated polyamines (PAs) and activities of H+-ATPase in plasma membrane (PM) vesicles isolated from the roots decreased remarkably. Moreover, the activity of Na+/H+ antiport was detected first in PM vesicles. The results showed that the decrease in the contents of membrane phospholipid, noncovalently conjugated PAs and activity of H+-ATPase caused by NaCl could be restored partially by application of 1 mmol/L stearic acid (C16:0) and linoleic acid (C18:2), and C18:2 was more effective than C16:0. In addition, a reduction in the contents of covalently conjugated PAs was only reversed partially in the presence of C18:2. Furthermore, Na+/H+ antiport activity was strengthened by exogenous C16:0 and C18:2, and C18:2 was more effective than C16:0. The correlative analysis suggested that, after application of C16:0 and C18:2 under salt stress, there was a With 200 mmol/L NaCl treatment on barley cultivar 'Jian 4' (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. J4) seedlings for 6 d, the contents of covalently and noncovalently conjugated polyamines (PAs) and activities of H+-ATPase in plasma membrane (PM) vesicles isolated from the roots decreased remarkably. Moreover, the activity of Na+/H+ antiport was detected first in PM vesicles. The results showed that the decrease in the contents of membrane phospholipid, noncovalently conjugated PAs and activity of H+-ATPase caused by NaCl could be restored partially by application of 1 mmol/L stearic acid (C16:0) and linoleic acid (C18:2), and C18:2 was more effective than C16:0. In addition, a reduction in the contents of covalently conjugated PAs was only reversed partially in the presence of C18:2. Furthermore, Na+/H+ antiport activity was strengthened by exogenous C16:0 and C18:2, and C18:2 was more effective than C16:0. The correlative analysis suggested that, after application of C16:0 and C18:2 under salt stress, there was a significant positive correlation existing among phospholipid content, noncovalently conjugated PA levels, H+-ATPase activities and Na+/H+ antiport activities, indicating that one of the mitigative mechanisms of exogenous fatty acids on salt injury was to improve membrane phospholipid and PA contents, leading to an enhance in membrane integrity and a change in charge status of PM vesicles, so the activity of membrane-associated enzyme H+-ATPase was increased and synthesis of Na+/H+ antiport protein was activated.
作者 Zhao, FG Shu, HR
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2002年第14期1187-1191,共5页
基金 We are grateful to Prof. Huang Huacheng (School of Academic Science, Shandong Agricultural University) for his useful suggestions This work is a part of post doctoral work of the author.
关键词 FATTY ACIDS plasma membrane vesicles polyamines Na+/H+ ANTIPORT barley. fatty acids, plasma membrane vesicles, polyamines,Na+/H+ antiport, barley.
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  • 1Galston,A. W.Kaur-Sawhney, R[].Polyamines in plant physiology Plant Physiol.1990

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