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Changes in peroxidase activity and lignin content of cultured tea cells in response to excess manganese

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SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION
Volume 52, Issue 1, Pages 26-31

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-0765.2006.00006.x

Keywords

ascorbic acid; Camellia sinensis; lignin; manganese; peroxidase; ROS

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The present study was undertaken to identify the effects of manganese (Mn) on the activity of peroxiclase (PO) and the amount of ascorbic acid (AsA) and lignin, as well as the cell viability of suspension-cultured tea cells (Camellia sinensis L. cv. Yabukita). Cells were grown in 135 medium (containing 0.06 mmol L-1 Mn) and cultured for 24 h in medium with a Mn concentration of 0.9 mmol L-1 as an excess treatment. No significant difference was observed between cellular growth and the viability of the cultured tea cells after treatment with excess Mn compared with cells grown under control conditions, although the content of Mn in cells in the excess Mn treatment was 12-fold higher than that of the control cells. The amount of total AsA was also not affected by the Mn treatment. The activity of ionically wall-bound peroxidase (IPO) increased in the presence of excess Mn, unlike the content of lignin. Conversely, the activities of soluble PO and covalently wall-bound PO decreased with excess Mn. These findings suggested that IPO might contribute to Mn tolerance in tea cells. However, its role in the mechanism(s) of Mn tolerance has not been elucidated.

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