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Differential effects of nitric oxide on peroxidase and H 2 O 2 production by the xylem of Zinnia elegans
Author(s) -
Ferrer M. A.,
Ros BarcelÓ A.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
plant, cell and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.646
H-Index - 200
eISSN - 1365-3040
pISSN - 0140-7791
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-3040.1999.00459.x
Subject(s) - peroxidase , sodium nitroprusside , xylem , nitric oxide , chemistry , snap , biochemistry , enzyme , biology , botany , organic chemistry , computer graphics (images) , computer science

 IWF, intercellular washing fluid
 pCMB, p ‐chloromercuribenzoic acid
 SNAP, S ‐nitroso‐ N ‐acetyl‐penicillamine SNP, sodium nitroprusside
 TMB, 3,3’,5,5’‐ tetramethylbenzidine

 Sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and S ‐nitroso‐ N ‐acetyl‐penicillamine (SNAP) are two nitric oxide (NO)‐releasing compounds that, when used at 5·0 mol m –3 concentrations, are capable of releasing NO in the aqueous phase at a rate of 35 ± 4 and 47 ± 5 μ mol m –3 s –1 , respectively. For this reason, the effect of SNP and SNAP on coniferyl alcohol peroxidase and on H 2 O 2 production by the lignifying xylem of Zinnia elegans (L.) has been studied in order to ascertain whether NO, which is a synchronizing chemical messenger in animals and an air pollutant, has any effect on these plant‐specific metabolic aspects. The results showed that both SNP and SNAP provoke an inhibition in the mol m –3 concentration range of the coniferyl alcohol peroxidase activity of a basic peroxidase isoenzyme present in the intercellular washing fluid of Z. elegans . The effect of these NO‐releasing compounds on peroxidase was confirmed through histochemical studies, which showed that xylem peroxidase was totally inhibited by treatment with these NO donors at 5·0 mol m –3 , and by NO at a concentration change rate of 55 ± 5 and 110 ± 9 μ mol m –3 s –1 . However, SNP, at 5·0 mol m –3 , does not have any effect on H 2 O 2 production by the xylem of Z. elegans . The fact that SNP and SNAP are two structurally dissimilar compounds which only share the common ability to release NO in aqueous buffer, and that similar results were obtained when using NO itself, suggest that NO could be considered as an inhibitor of coniferyl alcohol peroxidase which does not affect H 2 O 2 production in the xylem of Z. elegans .

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