Specific and Non-specific Markers of Stress in Tobacco
Factors of stress induce important alterations in gene expression of plants. In tobacco, new molecular species (absent in healthy plants) appear in stress conditions; they may result from both gene derepression and posttran-scriptional events. These molecules can be regarded as markers of stress. Tw...
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doaj-9e3c055b06c64c2b8519336776bc6b5f2021-09-06T19:22:13ZengSciendoBeiträge zur Tabakforschung International1612-92371999-12-0118622323410.2478/cttr-2013-0686Specific and Non-specific Markers of Stress in TobaccoEdreva A0Georgieva ID1Gesehva E2Delon R3Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaBulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BulgariaFactors of stress induce important alterations in gene expression of plants. In tobacco, new molecular species (absent in healthy plants) appear in stress conditions; they may result from both gene derepression and posttran-scriptional events. These molecules can be regarded as markers of stress. Two groups of markers are observed: non-specific, which are induced by various stresses of different origin (pathogens or abiotic factors), and specific, appearing as a response to a definite stress. We established that non-specific markers in tobacco leaves are lipid peroxides, pathogenesis-related (PR)-proteins, one acidic peroxidase isoenzyme (relative electrophoretic mobility (REM) 0.34), phenylamides, and chlorogenoquinones. In tobacco seedlings non-specific stress markers are three acidic peroxidase isoenzymes (REM 0.51, 0.60, 0.72), as well as PR-proteins. Peroxidase activity is also increased as a response to all stress factors studied in both tobacco leaves and seedlings. A specific marker of endoparasitic fungal pathogenesis (ex: P. tabacina) in tobacco leaves and seedlings is the dramatic increase of ss-glucosidase activity. This response was not induced by other pathogens (bacteria, viruses) and abiotic factors. Hence, the non-specific markers are informative for stress situation independently of the nature of stress factors, and can be suggested as components of a general defence system in tobacco. Specific markers may be used for diagnostic purposes, and as a basis for engineering of stress resistant genotypes.https://doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0686 |
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Specific and Non-specific Markers of Stress in Tobacco |
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Specific and Non-specific Markers of Stress in Tobacco |
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Factors of stress induce important alterations in gene expression of plants. In tobacco, new molecular species (absent in healthy plants) appear in stress conditions; they may result from both gene derepression and posttran-scriptional events. These molecules can be regarded as markers of stress. Two groups of markers are observed: non-specific, which are induced by various stresses of different origin (pathogens or abiotic factors), and specific, appearing as a response to a definite stress. We established that non-specific markers in tobacco leaves are lipid peroxides, pathogenesis-related (PR)-proteins, one acidic peroxidase isoenzyme (relative electrophoretic mobility (REM) 0.34), phenylamides, and chlorogenoquinones. In tobacco seedlings non-specific stress markers are three acidic peroxidase isoenzymes (REM 0.51, 0.60, 0.72), as well as PR-proteins. Peroxidase activity is also increased as a response to all stress factors studied in both tobacco leaves and seedlings. A specific marker of endoparasitic fungal pathogenesis (ex: P. tabacina) in tobacco leaves and seedlings is the dramatic increase of ss-glucosidase activity. This response was not induced by other pathogens (bacteria, viruses) and abiotic factors. Hence, the non-specific markers are informative for stress situation independently of the nature of stress factors, and can be suggested as components of a general defence system in tobacco. Specific markers may be used for diagnostic purposes, and as a basis for engineering of stress resistant genotypes. |
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