Glutathione S-Transferase activities and glutathione levels in needles of drought stressed Pinus brutia Ten. trees

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Turkish Journal of Biochemistry-turk Biyokimya Dergisi Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.5505/TJB.2014.88319
C. Yılmaz, M. Işcan
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Aim: Glutathione S-transferases (GST) take roles under stress conditions by the conjugation of Glutathione (GSH) to electrophilic substrates to increase their solubility and facilitating further metabolic processing. This is one of the main pathways functioning in stress resistance and, for dought stress, there is not yet a study on Pinus brutia Ten. which is a very important forest tree of Turkey. Materials and Methods: The needles of 30 different individuals of Pinus brutia Ten. were collected three times in the season: at the begining, in the middle and at the end of summer (June-August). The total precipitation and the temperature of the region were surveyed during sampling period. The osmotic pressure values, total GST activities and the GSH pools of the needle samples were measured and statistically analysed. Results: The osmotic pressure values showed 16% increase throughout the season. Moreover, total precipitation and temperature values demonstrated that the highest drought stress was observed at the end of sampling period. Approximately 80% of increase in total GST activity between the beginning and the end of summer probably indicated the response against drought; although there was no significant change in the GSH pool. Conclusion: The presence of drought, elevated osmotic pressure and a satistically significant (p<0.005) increase in total GST activities in needle samples were detected. The lack of direct correlation between the GSH pool and total GST activities was explained by the rate of GSH biosynthesis and its redox cycling.
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干旱胁迫下黑松针叶谷胱甘肽s -转移酶活性及谷胱甘肽水平树
目的:谷胱甘肽s -转移酶(GST)在应激条件下通过将谷胱甘肽(GSH)偶联到亲电底物上,增加其溶解度,促进进一步的代谢过程。这是在抗逆性中起作用的主要途径之一,对于干旱胁迫,目前还没有关于黑松的研究。这是土耳其一种非常重要的森林树木。材料与方法:对30个不同个体的粗松(Pinus brutia Ten)的针叶进行了研究。在夏初、夏中和夏末(6 - 8月)三次采集。在采样期间,调查了该地区的总降水量和气温。测定针样的渗透压值、GST总活性和GSH库,并进行统计分析。结果:整个季节渗透压值增加16%。此外,总降水量和总温量值表明,在采样期结束时干旱胁迫最大。在夏初和夏末之间,大约80%的GST活动增加可能表明对干旱的反应;尽管GSH池没有明显变化。结论:针刺样品中存在干旱、渗透压升高和GST总活性显著升高(p<0.005)。GSH库与总GST活性之间缺乏直接相关性的原因是GSH的生物合成速率及其氧化还原循环。
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期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Biochemistry (TJB), official journal of Turkish Biochemical Society, is issued electronically every 2 months. The main aim of the journal is to support the research and publishing culture by ensuring that every published manuscript has an added value and thus providing international acceptance of the “readability” of the manuscripts published in the journal.
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