CONTROL OF THE LIGNIFICATION IN LUPINUS BY GENISTEIN ACTING AS SUPEROXIDE SCAVENGER AND INHIBITOR OF THE PEROXIDASE-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF CONIFERYL ALCOHOL
Ma. Ferrer et Ar. Barcelo, CONTROL OF THE LIGNIFICATION IN LUPINUS BY GENISTEIN ACTING AS SUPEROXIDE SCAVENGER AND INHIBITOR OF THE PEROXIDASE-CATALYZED OXIDATION OF CONIFERYL ALCOHOL, Journal of plant physiology, 144(1), 1994, pp. 64-67
Peroxidase activity in vascular tissues of lupin (Lupinus albus cv. Mu
ltolupa) hypocotyls is mainly located in phloem, cambial initial and x
ylem cell walls. However, unlike xylem tissues, phloem and cambial cel
ls do not lignify. For this reason, the effect of genistein (5,7,4'-tr
ihydroxyisoflavone), a constitutive lupin isoflavone found in the cell
walls of phloem and cambial cells, on the oxidation of coniferyl alco
hol by cell wall acidic peroxidases from lupin hypocotyls was studied.
The results showed that genistein, used at mu M concentrations, was a
potent inhibitor of the peroxidase-catalyzed oxidation of coniferyl a
lcohol, the first step in lignin biosynthesis. Likewise, genistein als
o acted as a superoxide scavenger, when the superoxide anions were gen
erated in a phenazin methosulphate-NADH system and determined by the s
uperoxide dismutase-sensitive reduction of nitroblue tetrazolium. Thes
e results are discussed in light of a possible integrated control by g
enistein of cell wall phenolic cross-linking reactions in Lupinus.