scholarly journals Antioxidant gene expression analysis and evaluation of total phenol content and oxygen-scavenging system in tea accessions under normal and drought stress conditions

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mehdi Rahimi ◽  
Mojtaba Kordrostami ◽  
Fereshteh Mohamadhasani ◽  
Sanam Safaei Chaeikar

Abstract Background Abiotic and biotic stresses induce oxidative processes in plant cells that this process starts with the production of ROSs which cause damage to the proteins. Therefore, plants have increased their antioxidant activity to defend against this oxidative stress to be able to handle stress better. In this research, 14 different tea accessions in a randomized complete block design with two replications were evaluated in two normal and drought stress conditions, and their antioxidant activity was measured by DPPH-free radicals’ assay and gene expression analysis. Results The results of gene expression analysis showed that the 100 and 399 accessions and Bazri cultivar had high values for most of the antioxidant enzymes, ascorbate peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, catalase, and peroxidase under drought stress conditions while the 278 and 276 accessions had the lowest amount of antioxidant enzymes in the same situation. Results showed that the IC50 of the BHT combination was 90.12 μg/ ml. Also, The IC50 of accessions ranged from 218 to 261 μg/ml and 201–264 μg/ml at normal and drought stress conditions, respectively. The 100 and 399 accessions showed the lowest IC50 under normal and drought stress conditions, while 278 and 276 accessions had the highest value for IC50. The antioxidant activity of tea accession extracts under normal conditions was ranged from 25 to 69% for accessions 278 and 100, respectively. While, the antioxidant activities of extracts under drought stress condition was 12 to 83% for accessions 276 and 100, respectively. So, according to the results, 100 and 399 accessions exhibited the least IC50 and more antioxidant activity under drought stress conditions and were identified as stress-tolerant accessions. However, 278 and 276 accessions did not show much antioxidant activity and were recognized as sensitive accessions under drought stress conditions. Conclusions These results demonstrate that total phenol content, antioxidant activity, and the oxygen-scavenging system can be used as a descriptor for identifying drought-tolerant accessions.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roghayeh Pourhabibian ◽  
Alireza Iranbakhsh ◽  
Mostafa Ebadi ◽  
Halimeh Hassanpour ◽  
Azadeh Hekmat

Abstract Microgravity is one of the most important abiotic stresses in space. In the case of plant exposure to short term microgravity, plants establish strategies to response to these stresses and promote growth and survival. We hypothesized that the simulated microgravity can promote the antioxidant capacity and the formation of secondary metabolites such as tropane alkaloids in the Hyoscyamus niger. Callus induction was conducted by putting hypocotyl segments of H. niger seedlings in solid MS medium supplemented with 1 mg L−1 2,4-D and 1 mg L−1 BAP growth regulators. Then, the sub-cultured calli were placed on a clinostat for 3, 7 and 10 days. We performed Atropine and Scopolamine determination through HPLC. PAL (Phenyle alanine amonalyase) and antioxidant activity were also determined. Gene expression analysis of jasmonic acid (JA), Hyoscyamine 6-beta Hydroxylase (H6H), Putrescine N-methyltransferase (PMT), mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and ethylene responsive element binding (EREB) was performed using quantitative real time PCR. Findings showed that microgravity had a positive effect on the antioxidant capacity, Atropine and Scopolamine production in the H. niger calli. However, microgravity had a negative effect on the PAL activity. Furthermore, gene expression analysis indicated that microgravity significantly induced gene expression of the H6H, PMT and JA. It was also revealed that callus growth, carbohydrate and protein content increased in response to microgravity treatment. We conclude that microgravity can be considered as a potent factor to induce plant antioxidant activity and tropane alkaloids formation to be applicable in the pharmaceutical and medicinal industries.


2009 ◽  
pp. 275-298
Author(s):  
Kouji Satoh ◽  
Koji Doi ◽  
Toshifumi Nagata ◽  
Aeni Hosaka ◽  
Kohji Suzuki ◽  
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