Tc. Mccabe et al., DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF ALTERNATIVE OXIDASE GENES IN SOYBEAN COTYLEDONS DURING POSTGERMINATIVE DEVELOPMENT, Plant physiology (Bethesda), 118(2), 1998, pp. 675-682
The expression of the alternative oxidase (AOX) was investigated durin
g cotyledon development in soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) seedlings.
The total amount of AOX protein increased throughout development, not
just in earlier stages as previously thought, and was correlated with
the increase in capacity of the alternative pathway. Each AOX isoform
(AOX1, AOX2, and AOX3) showed a different developmental trend in mRNA
abundance, such that the increase in AOX protein and capacity appears
to involve a shift in gene expression from AOX2 to AOX3. As the cotyl
edons aged, the size of the mitochondrial ubiquinone pool decreased. W
e discuss how this and other factors may affect the alternative pathwa
y activity that results from the developmental regulation of AOX expre
ssion.