Haussuhl K; Rohde W; Weissenbock G 1996
- Authors: Haussuhl K; Rohde W; Weissenbock G
- Title: EXPRESSION OF CHALCONE SYNTHASE GENES IN COLEOPTILES AND PRIMARY LEAVES
OF SECALE CEREALE L AFTER INDUCTION BY UV RADIATION - EVIDENCE FOR A
UV-PROTECTIVE ROLE OF THE COLEOPTILE
- Location: Botanica Acta 1996 Jun;109(3):229-238
- Abstract: Four chalcone synthase (CHS; EC 2.3.1.74) clones from rye were isolated
and characterized. Two of these clones were used for analysis of CHS gene
activities in response to ultraviolet and visible radiation in the
coleoptile and the primary leaf of the rye seedling. The time-dependence
of CHS gene activation and the spatial distribution of CHS were studied
by investigation of enzyme activities and CHS mRNA levels, including in
situ RNA hybridization. In the primary leaf strong induction of CHS gene
activity was localized in the epidermal layers and only marginally found
in the mesophyll. The coleoptile showed an even higher response to UV
irradiation, but CHS gene activity was evenly distributed throughout the
tissues. It is suggested that, in addition to its function as a
mechanical protection for the primary leaf during seed germination and
seedling emergence through the soil, the coleoptile may also protect the
emerging seedling from harmful radiation. [References: 59]
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