Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino

Abstract: Halophytes can be used as a crop on salinized agricultural land. Suaeda japonica Makino is an annual highly salt-tolerant plant, that inhabits salt marshes in the Ariake Sea, Japan. Accompanying growth, leaves of S. japonica change from green to red with accumulation of a red pigment, beta...

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Main Authors: Keisuke Hayakawa, Sakae Agarie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.13.351
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spelling doaj-d561b663fca640408d0362ea520e91702020-11-24T21:14:31ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082010-01-0113435135910.1626/pps.13.35111645042Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica MakinoKeisuke Hayakawa0Sakae Agarie1Saga UniversitySaga UniversityAbstract: Halophytes can be used as a crop on salinized agricultural land. Suaeda japonica Makino is an annual highly salt-tolerant plant, that inhabits salt marshes in the Ariake Sea, Japan. Accompanying growth, leaves of S. japonica change from green to red with accumulation of a red pigment, betacyanin. To elucidate the physiological roles of betacyanin in S. japonica, we tested the antioxidant capacity of purified betacyanin and leaf extracts containing different levels of betacyanin under oxidative-stress conditions. The assay with 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) showed that the purified betacyanin had antioxidant activity. H2O2-induced protein oxidation of the leaf extracts was prevented by the addition of betacyanin. The antioxidant enzyme activity decreased in the red leaves, but the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), an oxidative stress marker in the red leaves was nearly the same as that in the green leaves. Betacyanin synthesis was induced under photoinhibition-inducible conditions of low temperature and high-intensity light. These results indicate that betacyanin serves as an antioxidant in S. japonica and that the leaf reddening of this species is a key adaptive strategy for coping with the harsh environmental conditions in salt marshes of the Ariake Sea.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.13.351AntioxidantBetacyaninChlorophyllHalophyteReactive oxygen speciesSuaeda japonica MakinoUnfertilized spikelet
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author Keisuke Hayakawa
Sakae Agarie
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Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
Plant Production Science
Antioxidant
Betacyanin
Chlorophyll
Halophyte
Reactive oxygen species
Suaeda japonica Makino
Unfertilized spikelet
author_facet Keisuke Hayakawa
Sakae Agarie
author_sort Keisuke Hayakawa
title Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
title_short Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
title_full Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
title_fullStr Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
title_full_unstemmed Physiological Roles of Betacyanin in a Halophyte, Suaeda japonica Makino
title_sort physiological roles of betacyanin in a halophyte, suaeda japonica makino
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Abstract: Halophytes can be used as a crop on salinized agricultural land. Suaeda japonica Makino is an annual highly salt-tolerant plant, that inhabits salt marshes in the Ariake Sea, Japan. Accompanying growth, leaves of S. japonica change from green to red with accumulation of a red pigment, betacyanin. To elucidate the physiological roles of betacyanin in S. japonica, we tested the antioxidant capacity of purified betacyanin and leaf extracts containing different levels of betacyanin under oxidative-stress conditions. The assay with 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) showed that the purified betacyanin had antioxidant activity. H2O2-induced protein oxidation of the leaf extracts was prevented by the addition of betacyanin. The antioxidant enzyme activity decreased in the red leaves, but the content of malondialdehyde (MDA), an oxidative stress marker in the red leaves was nearly the same as that in the green leaves. Betacyanin synthesis was induced under photoinhibition-inducible conditions of low temperature and high-intensity light. These results indicate that betacyanin serves as an antioxidant in S. japonica and that the leaf reddening of this species is a key adaptive strategy for coping with the harsh environmental conditions in salt marshes of the Ariake Sea.
topic Antioxidant
Betacyanin
Chlorophyll
Halophyte
Reactive oxygen species
Suaeda japonica Makino
Unfertilized spikelet
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.13.351
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