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Polyamines, polyamine oxidases and nitric oxide in development, abiotic and biotic stresses

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PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 181, Issue 5, Pages 593-603

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2011.04.002

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Nitric oxide; Polyamine; Diamine oxidase; Polyamine oxidase; Stress responses; Signal transduction

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Nitric oxide (NO), polyamines (PAs), diamine oxidases (DAO) and polyamine oxidases (PAO) play important roles in wide spectrum of physiological processes such as germination, root development, flowering and senescence and in defence responses against abiotic and biotic stress conditions. This functional overlapping suggests interaction of NO and PA in signalling cascades. Exogenous application of PAs putrescine, spermidine and spermine to Arabidopsis seedlings induced NO production as observed by fluorimetry and fluorescence microscopy using the NO-binding fluorophores DAF-2 and DAR-4M. The observed NO release induced by 1 mM spermine treatment in the Arabidopsis seedlings was very rapid without apparent lag phase. These observations pave a new insight into PA-mediated signalling and NO as a potential mediator of PA actions. When comparing the functions of NO and PA in plant development and abiotic and biotic stresses common to both signalling components it can be speculated that NO may be a link between PA-mediated stress responses filing a gap between many known physiological effects of PAs and amelioration of stresses. NO production indicated by PAs could be mediated either by H2O2, one reaction product of oxidation of PAs by DAO and PAO, or by unknown mechanisms involving PAs. DAO and PAO. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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