Bharti_2015_Plant.Signal.Behav_10_e1049792

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Title : Photomodulation of strigolactone biosynthesis and accumulation during sunflower seedling growth - Bharti_2015_Plant.Signal.Behav_10_e1049792
Author(s) : Bharti N , Tripathi S , Bhatla SC
Ref : Plant Signal Behav , 10 :e1049792 , 2015
Abstract :

Present investigations report the presence of strigolactones (SLs) and photomodulation of their biosynthesis in sunflower seedlings (roots, cotyledons and first pair of leaves) during early phase of seedling development. Qualitative analyses and characterization by HPLC, ESI-MS and FT-IR revealed the presence of more than one type of SLs. Orobanchyl acetate was detected both in roots and leaves. Five-deoxystrigol, sorgolactone and orobanchol were exclusively detected in seedling roots. Sorgomol was detectable only in leaves. HPLC eluted fraction from seedling roots and leaves co-chromatographing with GR24 (a synthetic SL) could also bring about germination in Orobanche cernua (a weed) seeds, which are established to exhibit SL - mediated germination, thereby indicating the SL identity of the eluates using this bioassay. SLs accumulation was always more in the roots of light-grown seedlings, it being maximum at 4 d stage. Although significant activity of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase (CCD, the enzyme critical for SL biosynthesis) was detected in 2 d old seedling roots, SLs remained undetectable in cotyledons at all stages of development and also in the roots of 2 d old light and dark-grown seedlings. Roots of light-grown seedlings showed maximum CCD activity during early (2 d) stage of development, thereby confirming photomodulation of enzyme activity. These observations indicate the migration of a probable light-sensitized signaling molecule (yet to be identified) or a SL precursor from light exposed aerial parts to the seedling roots maintained in dark. Thus, a photomodulation and migration of SL precursor/s is evident from the present work.

PubMedSearch : Bharti_2015_Plant.Signal.Behav_10_e1049792
PubMedID: 26252191

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Substrate Orobanchyl-acetate    Sorgolactone

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Bharti N, Tripathi S, Bhatla SC (2015)
Photomodulation of strigolactone biosynthesis and accumulation during sunflower seedling growth
Plant Signal Behav 10 :e1049792

Bharti N, Tripathi S, Bhatla SC (2015)
Plant Signal Behav 10 :e1049792