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Functional Plant Biology 2002-Jan

Differential expression of 5-enol-pyruvyl-shikimate-3-phosphate synthase isoforms in elicitor-treated, cultured maize cells

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Giuseppe Forlani

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Abstract

The expression of two 5-enol-pyruvyl-shikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EC 2.5.1.19) isoforms was investigated in Zea mays L. suspension-cultured cells following exposure to a fungal elicitor. Activity levels of isozyme II specifically increased soon after treatment, in strict connection with induction of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and attainment of a new free-phenylalanine homeostasis at a higher concentration. However, a few days later, activity of the other enzyme form was also significantly enhanced, concomitant with a sharp rise in overall amino acid content, a further increase in PAL level and a resumption of cell lysis. Besides strengthening the hypothesis that an entire set of genes encoding for shikimate pathway enzymes (whose expression is specifically involved in plant dynamic defence) may exist, a general change in the levels of several amino acids seems to point towards a reprogramming of their metabolism in elicited cells.

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