CIPYP   05508
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES SOBRE PORFIRINAS Y PORFIRIAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Heavy metals stress modified proteolytic system in sunflower leaves
Autor/es:
PENA, LILIANA B.; ZAWOZNIK, MYRIAM S.; TOMARO, MARÍA L.; GALLEGO, SUSANA M.
Revista:
CHEMOSPHERE
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2008 vol. 72 p. 741 - 745
ISSN:
0045-6535
Resumen:
Plant proteolytic system includes proteases, mainly localized inside the organelles, and the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in both, the cytoplasm and the nucleus. It was recently demonstrated that under severe Cd stress sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) proteasome activity is reduced and this results in accumulation of oxidized proteins. In order to test if under other heavy metal stresses sunflower proteolytic system undergoes similar changes, an hydroponic experiment was carried out. Ten days old sunflower plants were transferred to hydroponic culture solutions devoid (control) or containing 100 µM of AlCl3, CoCl2, CuCl2, CrCl3, HgCl2, NiCl2, PbCl2 or ZnCl2 and analyzed for protein oxidative damage and proteolytic activities. After 4 days of metal treatment, only Co2+, Cu2+, Hg2+, and Ni2+ were found to increase carbonyl groups content. Except for Al3+ and Zn2+, all metals tested significantly reduced all proteasome activities (chymotrypsin-like, trypsin-like and PGPH) and acid and neutral proteases activities. The effect on basic proteases was more variable. Abundance of 20S protein after metal treatments was similar to that obtained for control samples. Co2+, Cu2+, Hg2+, Ni2+, Cr3+, and Pb2+ induced accumulation of ubiquitin conjugated proteins. It is concluded that heavy metal effects on proteolytic system cannot be generalized; however, impairment of proteasome functionality and decreased proteases activities seem to be a common feature involved in metal toxicity to plants.