Metabolic regulation of leaf respiration and alternative pathway activity in response to phosphate supply

M. Gonzalez-Meler, L. Giles, R. Thomas, J. Siedow
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In this study the question whether the alternative respiratory pathway acts as an electron bypass for the cytochrome pathway under conditions of growth on limited phosphorus in leaves of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) and Gliricidia sepium Walp was investigated. The oxygen isotope fractionation technique was used to assess the in vivo activities of the cytochrome and alternative respiratory pathways in the absence of added inhibitors. The response of respiration to low phosphorus supply varied among species. Growth at low phosphorus reduced cytochrome pathway activity in bean and tobacco. Alternative pathway activity increased only in bean leaves in response to low phosphorus and not in tobacco. In the case of G. sepium, cytochrome pathway activity remained unchanged whereas the alternative pathway activity increased with low nutritional phosphorus. At low phosphorus, alternative oxidase protein levels increased in the leaves of bean and G. sepium but not in tobacco, suggesting a dependence of alternative pathway activity on protein level. Alternative pathway activity was also not correlated with soluble carbohydrate concentration in bean or tobacco at any phosphorus level. These results show that the alternative pathway does not always act as an electron bypass in response to the downstream restriction of the cytochrome pathway imposed by low phosphorus supply. These results suggest that factors in addition to cellular carbohydrate level and adenylate control can act to regulate alternative pathway activity.
叶片呼吸的代谢调节和替代途径活性对磷供应的响应
在本研究中,研究了在大豆(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)、烟草(Nicotiana tabacum L.)和甘草(Gliricidia sepium Walp .)叶片磷含量有限的条件下,替代呼吸途径是否作为细胞色素途径的电子旁路。氧同位素分馏法用于评估细胞色素的体内活性和在没有添加抑制剂的情况下替代呼吸途径。呼吸对低磷供应的响应因物种而异。低磷生长降低了大豆和烟草细胞色素途径活性。低磷胁迫下,替代途径活性仅在大豆叶片中增加,而在烟草中没有增加。在黄颡鱼中,细胞色素途径活性保持不变,而替代途径活性随着营养磷的降低而增加。在低磷条件下,大豆和黄皮草叶片的替代氧化酶蛋白水平升高,而烟草叶片的替代氧化酶蛋白水平不升高,表明替代途径活性与蛋白水平有关。在任何磷水平下,大豆和烟草的可溶性碳水化合物浓度与替代途径活性也不相关。这些结果表明,替代途径并不总是作为一个电子旁路响应下游限制细胞色素途径施加低磷供应。这些结果表明,除了细胞碳水化合物水平和腺苷酸控制外,其他因素也可以调节替代途径的活性。
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