LIGHT-DEPENDENT AND SUCROSE-DEPENDENT GENE-EXPRESSION IN PHOTOMIXOTROPHIC CELL-SUSPENSION CULTURES AND PROTOPLASTS OF RAPE (BRASSICA-NAPUS L)

Citation
K. Harter et al., LIGHT-DEPENDENT AND SUCROSE-DEPENDENT GENE-EXPRESSION IN PHOTOMIXOTROPHIC CELL-SUSPENSION CULTURES AND PROTOPLASTS OF RAPE (BRASSICA-NAPUS L), Plant journal, 4(3), 1993, pp. 507-516
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09607412
Volume
4
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
507 - 516
Database
ISI
SICI code
0960-7412(1993)4:3<507:LASGIP>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Light-dependent gene expression was analysed in photomixotrophic cell suspension cultures of rape (Brassica napus L.) growing in media conta ining either 2.0% or 0.6% sucrose. During growth in darkness phytochro me type I and NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (Pchlide reduct ase) accumulated in both cell culture lines to a similar extent. Illum ination with continuous white, blue or red light, but not with far-red light, resulted in disappearance of both chromoproteins within 24 h i n both cell cultures. Further analysis showed that the phytochrome sys tem of rape cell cultures reacts in a similar way to that of re-etiola ted dicotyledonous plants, showing rapid P(fr) destruction and rapid P (fr) dark reversion. In contrast, the light-dependent expression of ge nes encoding the major chlorophyll a- and b-binding protein (CAB) and the re-accumulation of chlorophyll were found to be strongly dependent on sucrose concentration in culture media. Whereas cells grown in dar kness in medium containing 2.0% sucrose showed, after exposure to cont inuous white light, a very weak reinduction of CAB mRNA, CAB protein a nd chlorophyll accumulation , the cells in medium containing 0.6% sucr ose reacted very strongly. It was also possible to demonstrate that ph ytochrome (by high irradiance response, HIR, and by low fluence respon se, LF) and the blue/UV-A receptor are involved in the light-dependent gene expression of CAB. Similar to complete cells, protoplasts derive d from the two different cell cultures showed an almost identical sucr ose concentration-dependent and light-quality-dependent regulation of CAB mRNA accumulation. As the dark-grown photomixotrophic cells and pr otoplasts reflect some typical photoregulatory characteristics known f rom dark-grown plants it is supposed that this system will be an excel lent tool for studying biochemical and molecular biological aspects of light-dependent signal transduction in cells of higher plants.