Atmospheric H2S as sulfur source for Brassica oleracea: kinetics of H2S uptake and activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase as affected by sulfur nutrition
Cee. Stuiver et Lj. De Kok, Atmospheric H2S as sulfur source for Brassica oleracea: kinetics of H2S uptake and activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase as affected by sulfur nutrition, ENVIR EXP B, 46(1), 2001, pp. 29-36
The uptake of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) by shoots of curly kale (Brassica oler
acea) showed saturation kinetics with respect to the atmospheric concentrat
ion. The kinetics are largely determined by the rate of metabolism of the a
bsorbed H,S into cysteine, catalyzed by O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase, and ca
n be described by the Michaelis-Menten equation. When B. oleracea was grown
under sulfate (SO42-)-deprived conditions, plants developed sulfur (S) def
iciency symptoms and H,S uptake kinetics were substantially altered. Shoots
of SO42- -deprived plants had a lower affinity to H2S uptake, whereas the
maximal H2S uptake rate was higher. When SO42--deprived plants were simulta
neously exposed to 0.2 mul l(-1) H2S all S deficiency symptoms disappeared
and H,S uptake kinetics returned rapidly to values observed for S-sufficien
t shoots. The activity of the H,S-fixating enzyme O-acetylserine (thiol)lya
se was hardly affected upon either prolonged H2S exposure or SO42- deprivat
ion. Evidently, the activity of O-acetylserine (thiol)lyase was not the rat
e-limiting step in the H2S uptake by shoots. The significance of the in sit
u availability and rate of synthesis of the substrate O-acetylserine for O-
acetylserine (thiol)lyase as determining factor in the uptake kinetics of H
2S needs further evaluation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.