C. Davoine et al., Specific and constitutive expression of oxalate oxidase during the ageing of leaf sheaths of ryegrass stubble, PL CELL ENV, 24(10), 2001, pp. 1033-1043
Changes in the activity of oxalate oxidase (OxO) and of the concentrations
of oxalate and H2O2 were investigated during the ageing of leaf sheaths of
ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) stubble. The accumulation of H2O2 during agein
g coincides with the increases of both oxalate level and OxO activity. West
ern and Northern blot analyses using protein and RNA extracts of the differ
ent categories of leaf sheaths suggested that OxO gene expression, as well
as Ca-oxalate synthesis, are crucial events of ageing for leaf sheaths. Imm
unocytochemistry experiments have revealed that OxO, which is an extracellu
lar enzyme, is nearly always present in the parenchymatous cells surroundin
g the vascular bundles and in the cells of the lower epidermis. Overall, re
sults suggest that in ryegrass that synthesizes both Caoxalate and OxO, the
production of H2O2 and Ca2+ during ageing of stubble might be involved in
the constitutive defences against pathogens, thus allowing the phloem mobil
ization of nutrient reserves from the leaf sheaths towards elongating leaf
bases of ryegrass.