Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia

Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) activity in cell-free extracts prepared from healthy mature flowers of Petunia hybrida (variety 'Hurrah') was studied. The SOD activity in the crude extracts was stable for more than one month when stored at -20 oC. It was found that pH 7.8 is optimal for SOD act...

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Main Author: YeYing Wang, Ying
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. Biological Sciences 2008
Subjects:
SOD
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1341
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-13412015-03-30T15:29:57ZOccurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of PetuniaYeYing Wang, YingSODPetuniaisozymeselectrophoresisstressformazan depositionchromatographySuperoxide Dismutase (SOD) activity in cell-free extracts prepared from healthy mature flowers of Petunia hybrida (variety 'Hurrah') was studied. The SOD activity in the crude extracts was stable for more than one month when stored at -20 oC. It was found that pH 7.8 is optimal for SOD activity. Different flower tissues of petunia (stigma, style and ovary) at various stages of development were extracted and analysed for SOD activity. SOD activity was found to be significantly highest in the ovary tissue of dehiscent petunia flowers. Three SOD isozymes were detected after crude extracts of the different female reproductive tissues of petunia flowers were analysed on a non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system. Based on a difference in the sensitivity of the SOD isoforms to H2O2 and KCN, it is suggested that Mn-SOD, Fe-SOD and Cu/Zn-SOD were present in the crude extracts of the female reproductive tissues of petunia flowers. The response of the female reproductive parts of petunia flowers was also tested under water deficiency and high temperature (35 oC) stress. The SOD activity seemed to increase more in response to the high temperature than the water deficiency stress. Intense blue staining was observed from developing younger buds, and much lower formazan deposition was detected at the later stage. This indicates the lower O2- produced during later stages mainly due to increasing SOD synthesis. DEAE cellulose chromatography was successfully used to partially purify SOD from the ovaries of petunia flowers. The characteristics of the partially purified enzyme fraction were found to be very similar to those of the crude extracts.University of Canterbury. Biological Sciences2008-09-07T23:33:39Z2008-09-07T23:33:39Z2006Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/1341enNZCUCopyright Ying YeYing Wanghttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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language en
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topic SOD
Petunia
isozymes
electrophoresis
stress
formazan deposition
chromatography
spellingShingle SOD
Petunia
isozymes
electrophoresis
stress
formazan deposition
chromatography
YeYing Wang, Ying
Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
description Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) activity in cell-free extracts prepared from healthy mature flowers of Petunia hybrida (variety 'Hurrah') was studied. The SOD activity in the crude extracts was stable for more than one month when stored at -20 oC. It was found that pH 7.8 is optimal for SOD activity. Different flower tissues of petunia (stigma, style and ovary) at various stages of development were extracted and analysed for SOD activity. SOD activity was found to be significantly highest in the ovary tissue of dehiscent petunia flowers. Three SOD isozymes were detected after crude extracts of the different female reproductive tissues of petunia flowers were analysed on a non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis system. Based on a difference in the sensitivity of the SOD isoforms to H2O2 and KCN, it is suggested that Mn-SOD, Fe-SOD and Cu/Zn-SOD were present in the crude extracts of the female reproductive tissues of petunia flowers. The response of the female reproductive parts of petunia flowers was also tested under water deficiency and high temperature (35 oC) stress. The SOD activity seemed to increase more in response to the high temperature than the water deficiency stress. Intense blue staining was observed from developing younger buds, and much lower formazan deposition was detected at the later stage. This indicates the lower O2- produced during later stages mainly due to increasing SOD synthesis. DEAE cellulose chromatography was successfully used to partially purify SOD from the ovaries of petunia flowers. The characteristics of the partially purified enzyme fraction were found to be very similar to those of the crude extracts.
author YeYing Wang, Ying
author_facet YeYing Wang, Ying
author_sort YeYing Wang, Ying
title Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
title_short Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
title_full Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
title_fullStr Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and Charactrisation of Superoxide Dismutases in the Female Reproductive Structures of Petunia
title_sort occurrence and charactrisation of superoxide dismutases in the female reproductive structures of petunia
publisher University of Canterbury. Biological Sciences
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1341
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