Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Abstract of the Annual Meeting of JSPP 2009
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Tissue specificity of glycinebetaine synthesis in barley
Tasuku HattoriShiro MitsuyaTakashi Fujiwara*Tetsuko Takabe
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Glycinebetaine is a major compatible solute accumulated in response to salt stress in barley plants. In this study, we investigated the tissue localization of mRNA of two betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase (BADH) genes, BBD1 and BBD2, and of BADH proteins in barley plants grown under control and saline conditions. While BBD1 and BBD2 genes were constitutively expressed in mesophyll cells of leaves under both control and saline conditions, the signal of BBD2 transcripts increased strongly in vascular parenchyma cells in salt-stressed leaves. In roots under saline conditions, BBD1 transcripts were detected in epidermal cells, and BBD2 transcripts were detected in the pericycle. Moreover, BADH proteins were detected around the xylem vessels of leaves, and in the pericycle and epidermal cells of roots grown under a saline condition. These results suggested that glycinebetaine is synthesized in vascular tissues of leaves and the pericycle of roots in barley plants grown under salt stress.
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