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Vacuolar processing enzyme activates programmed cell death in the apical meristem inducing loss of apical dominance
Year:
2017
Source of publication :
Plant, Cell & Environment
Authors :
אשל, דני
;
.
בוסקילה, יוסי
;
.
בלאוסוב, אדוארד
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דורון-פייגנבאום, עדי
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וולף, דליה
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.
טפר-במנולקר, פאולה
;
.
לרס, אמנון
;
.
Volume :
40
Co-Authors:

Ben-Dor S; Van der Hoorn R.A.L.;

Facilitators :
From page:
2381
To page:
2392
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Total pages:
12
)
Abstract:

The potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber is a swollen underground stem that can sprout in an apical dominance (AD) pattern. Bromoethane (BE) induces loss of AD and the accumulation of vegetative vacuolar processing enzyme (S. tuberosum vacuolar processing enzyme [StVPE]) in the tuber apical meristem (TAM). Vacuolar processing enzyme activity, induced by BE, is followed by programmed cell death in the TAM. In this study, we found that the mature StVPE1 (mVPE) protein exhibits specific activity for caspase 1, but not caspase 3 substrates. Optimal activity of mVPE was achieved at acidic pH, consistent with localization of StVPE1 to the vacuole, at the edge of the TAM. Downregulation of StVPE1 by RNA interference resulted in reduced stem branching and retained AD in tubers treated with BE. Overexpression of StVPE1 fused to green fluorescent protein showed enhanced stem branching after BE treatment. Our data suggest that, following stress, induction of StVPE1 in the TAM induces AD loss and stem branching.

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Related Files :
apical dominance (AD)
caspase
stem branching
tuber apical meristem (TAM)
Vacuolar processing enzyme
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DOI :
doi: 10.1111/pce.13044
Article number:
0
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Database:
PubMed
Publication Type:
מאמר
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Language:
אנגלית
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Vacuolar processing enzyme activates programmed cell death in the apical meristem inducing loss of apical dominance
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Ben-Dor S; Van der Hoorn R.A.L.;

Vacuolar processing enzyme activates programmed cell death in the apical meristem inducing loss of apical dominance .

The potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber is a swollen underground stem that can sprout in an apical dominance (AD) pattern. Bromoethane (BE) induces loss of AD and the accumulation of vegetative vacuolar processing enzyme (S. tuberosum vacuolar processing enzyme [StVPE]) in the tuber apical meristem (TAM). Vacuolar processing enzyme activity, induced by BE, is followed by programmed cell death in the TAM. In this study, we found that the mature StVPE1 (mVPE) protein exhibits specific activity for caspase 1, but not caspase 3 substrates. Optimal activity of mVPE was achieved at acidic pH, consistent with localization of StVPE1 to the vacuole, at the edge of the TAM. Downregulation of StVPE1 by RNA interference resulted in reduced stem branching and retained AD in tubers treated with BE. Overexpression of StVPE1 fused to green fluorescent protein showed enhanced stem branching after BE treatment. Our data suggest that, following stress, induction of StVPE1 in the TAM induces AD loss and stem branching.

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