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Título: | Mannitol transport and oxidation are synchronized in Olea europaea under salt and drought stresses |
Autor(es): | Conde, Artur Silva, Paulo Agasse, A. Conde, Carlos Gerós, H. |
Palavras-chave: | Mannitol Mannitol transporter Compatible solute Polyol |
Data: | 29-Dez-2011 |
Resumo(s): | The intracellular accumulation of organic compatible solutes acting as osmoprotectants, such as polyols, is an essential response mechanism of several plants to drought and salinity. In Olea europaea a mannitol transport system (OeMaT1) has been previously characterised as a key player in plant response to salinity, and here, heterotrophic sink models, such as olive suspension-cultured cells and fruit tissues, and source leaves were used for analytical, biochemical and molecular studies focused on mannitol metabolism to better understand its involvement in drought and salt stress tolerance. The kinetic parameters of mannitol dehydrogenase (MTD) determined in mannitol-growing cells, at 25 ºC and pH 9.0, were as follows: Km, 54.5 mM mannitol and Vmax, 0.47 µmol h-1 mg-1 protein. The corresponding cDNA was cloned and subsequently named OeMTD1. OeMTD1 expression was correlated with MTD activity, OeMaT1 expression and carrier-mediated mannitol transport, in both mannitol- and sucrose-growing cells. Moreover, sucrose-growing cells showed only residual OeMTD activity, even though high levels of OeMTD1 transcription were observed. The results support that OeMTD is regulated at both transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels due to substrate influence. Remarkably, MTD activity and OeMTD1 expression were dramatically repressed after Na+, K+ and PEG treatments, both in mannitol- and sucrose-growing cells. In contrast, salt and drought significantly increased mannitol transport activity and OeMaT1 expression, thus allowing for the intracellular accumulation of this polyol. Altogether, the results strongly suggest that olive tree copes with drought and salinity by tightly coordinating mannitol transport with intracellular metabolism. Taking into account the protective role of mannitol in olive tree, it would be extremely interesting to investigate if a criterious exogenous addition of this polyol during usual agricultural practices could be beneficial for olive tree development and productivity, and consequently for the whole olive-based industry. |
Tipo: | Resumo em ata de conferência |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1822/15974 |
Arbitragem científica: | yes |
Acesso: | Acesso aberto |
Aparece nas coleções: | DBio - Comunicações/Communications in Congresses |
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Conde et al.Abstract Microbiotec 2011.pdf | abstract.pdf | 92,87 kB | Adobe PDF | Ver/Abrir |