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Biochemical and Physicochemical Background of Mammalian Androgen Activity in Winter Wheat Exposed to Low Temperature
- 1.0488700 - ÚEB 2019 RIV US eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
Janeczko, A. - Biesaga-Koscielniak, J. - Dziurka, M. - Filek, M. - Hura, K. - Jurczyk, B. - Kula, M. - Oklešťková, Jana - Novák, Ondřej - Rudolphi-Skórska, E. - Skoczowski, A.
Biochemical and Physicochemical Background of Mammalian Androgen Activity in Winter Wheat Exposed to Low Temperature.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. Roč. 37, č. 1 (2018), s. 199-219. ISSN 0721-7595. E-ISSN 1435-8107
Institucionální podpora: RVO:61389030
Klíčová slova: Androstenedione * Frost resistance * Langmuir analysis * Phytohormones * Soluble sugars * Winter wheat
Obor OECD: Plant sciences, botany
Impakt faktor: 2.179, rok: 2018
Understanding of the physiological role of mammalian hormone—androstenedione (AN)—in plants is scant and the mechanisms of its action at a cellular level are practically unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the physicochemical and biochemical background of AN activity in winter wheat exposed to low temperature. Cold periods are important in the lifecycle of this species as they induce frost resistance and further generative development. Wheat seedlings (control and AN-supplemented) were acclimated 2 weeks in cold and then exposed to frost (−12 °C). AN supplementation reduced frost damages by 30%. Moreover, AN also accelerated generative development of wheat. The AN-induced changes in redox homeostasis seemed to be important for processes of acclimation to low temperature and generative induction. AN influenced hormonal balance in wheat and stimulated accumulation among other gibberellins and cytokinins. For example, in aerial part of plants, the content of GA 3 was increased by AN in 12 days of cold by about 30%, whereas the content of cis-zeatin was increased by 65%. AN was absorbed into plant membranes (Langmuir bath studies). The membrane absorption of AN increased the distance between lipid molecules and this may be an important step in the AN-induced enhancement of frost resistance. AN interaction with lipid membranes showed similarity to the interactions of some known regulators stimulating flowering in plants, and thus it may also underlie the acceleration of wheat development. Androstenedione was naturally present in wheat leaves (5–21 pg g −1 FW).
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0283245
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