Authors
Anna Kärkönen, Tino Warinowski, Teemu H Teeri, Liisa Kaarina Simola, Stephen C Fry
Publication date
2009/8
Journal
Planta
Volume
230
Pages
553-567
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
A cell culture of Picea abies (L.) Karst. was used for studies of H2O2 generation during constitutive extracellular lignin formation and after elicitation by cell wall fragments of a pathogenic fungus, Heterobasidium parviporum. Stable, micromolar levels of H2O2 were present in the culture medium during lignin formation. Elicitation induced a burst of H2O2, peaking at ca. 90 min after elicitation. Of exogenous reducing substrates that may be responsible for the synthesis of H2O2 from O2, NADH stimulated H2O2 production irrespective of elicitation. Cysteine (Cys) and glutathione (GSH) partially scavenged the constitutive H2O2, but usually increased or prolonged elicitor-induced H2O2 formation. Culture medium peroxidases were not able to generate H2O2 in vitro with Cys or GSH as reductants. These thiols, however, generated H2O2 non-enzymically at pH 4.5. [35S]Sulphate feeding to spruce cells showed …
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