M. Strohm et al., REGULATION OF GLUTATHIONE SYNTHESIS IN LEAVES OF TRANSGENIC POPLAR (POPULUS-TREMULA X POPULUS-ALBA) OVEREXPRESSING GLUTATHIONE SYNTHETASE, Plant journal, 7(1), 1995, pp. 141-145
The poplar hybrid Popolus tremula x P. alba was transformed with the E
scherichia coli gene for glutathione synthetase (gsh II) targetted to
the cytosol. Leaves of five lines of transgenic plants exhibited gluta
thione synthetase activities 15- to 60-fold higher than those of wild-
type plants. Total glutathione levels and GSH/GSSG ratios were similar
in transgenic and wild-type plants. Precursor feeding experiments wit
h cysteine and gamma-glutamylcysteine suggest that glutathione synthes
is in the cytoplasm is controlled by a multistep procedure that includ
es (i) the availability of cysteine, (ii) the availability of gamma-gl
utamylcysteine, and (iii) regulation of the activities of both gamma-g
lutamylcysteine synthetase and glutathione synthetase. However step (i
i) may set an upper limit for the cellular glutathione content.