Modulation of δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity by the sorbitol-induced osmotic stress in maize leaf segments


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Abstract

Osmotic stress induced with 1 M sorbitol inhibited δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALAD) and aminolevulinic acid (ALA) synthesizing activities in etiolated maize leaf segments during greening; the ALAD activity was inhibited to a greater extent than the ALA synthesis. When the leaves were exposed to light, the ALAD activity increased for the first 8 h, followed by a decrease observed at 16 and 24 h in both sorbitol-treated and untreated leaf tissues. The maximum inhibition of the enzyme activity was observed in the leaf segments incubated with sorbitol for 4 to 8 h. Glutamate increased the ALAD activity in the in vitro enzymatic preparations obtained from the sorbitol-treated leaf segments; sorbitol inhibited the ALAD activity in the preparations from both sorbitol-treated and untreated leaves. It was suggested that sorbitol-induced osmotic stress inhibits the enzyme activity by affecting the ALAD induction during greening and regulating the ALAD steady-state level of ALAD in leaf cells. The protective effect of glutamate on ALAD in the preparations from the sorbitol-treated leaves might be due to its stimulatory effect on the enzyme.

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M. Jain

School of Biochemistry

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Email: mjjainmeeta@gmail.com
India, Khandwa Road, Indore (M.P.), 452001

S. Tiwary

School of Biochemistry

Email: mjjainmeeta@gmail.com
India, Khandwa Road, Indore (M.P.), 452001

R. Gadre

School of Biochemistry

Email: mjjainmeeta@gmail.com
India, Khandwa Road, Indore (M.P.), 452001

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