Jw. Chandler et al., THE EFFECT OF ABA ANALOGS ON CALLUS VIABILITY AND GENE-EXPRESSION IN CRATEROSTIGMA-PLANTAGINEUM, Physiologia Plantarum, 99(3), 1997, pp. 465-469
We have used callus tissue of the desiccation-tolerant plant Craterost
igma plantagineum Hochst. to probe the stereochemical requirements of
ABA in the desiccation tolerance response, using ABA analogs. Callus w
as treated with (S)-(+)-ABA and (R)-(-)-ABA and two pure isomer deriva
tives of each, and Viability after a drying treatment and the expressi
on of four desiccation-induced late embryogenesis abundant (LEA)-type
transcripts and sucrose synthase from Craterostigma were measured. Bot
h stereoisomers alone caused transcript expression and highest viabili
ty. The two derivatives of (R)-(-)-ABA gave poor or no transcript expr
ession and no viability, suggesting that alteration of a ring double b
ond to a single bond in this series of compounds is significant in ABA
perception for both responses. One (S)-(+)-ABA derivative was effecti
ve in inducing all transcripts and causing callus viability. The other
analog derivative induced all protein transcripts without concomitant
tissue viability after drying. This suggests that some other ABA-indu
cible factor(s) are vital for desiccation tolerance of callus.