scholarly journals Expression of the Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene from Rat Leads to Oxidative Stress in Potato Plants

Antioxidants ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 717 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamil Kostyn ◽  
Aleksandra Boba ◽  
Anna Kostyn ◽  
Bartosz Kozak ◽  
Michał Starzycki ◽  
...  

Catecholamines are biogenic aromatic amines common among both animals and plants. In animals, they are synthesized via tyrosine hydroxylation, while both hydroxylation or decarboxylation of tyrosine are possible in plants, depending on the species, though no tyrosine hydroxylase—a counterpart of the animal enzyme—has been identified yet. It is known that in potato plants, it is the decarboxylation of tyrosine that leads to catecholamine production. In this paper, we present the effects of the induction of an alternative route of catecholamine production by introducing the tyrosine hydroxylase gene from rat. We demonstrate that an animal system can be used by the plant. However, it does not function to synthesize catecholamines. Instead, it leads to elevated reactive oxygen species content and a constant stress condition in the plant, which responds with elevated antioxidant levels and improved resistance to infection.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kamil Kostyn ◽  
Aleksandra Boba ◽  
Anna Kostyn ◽  
Michał Starzycki ◽  
Jan Szopa ◽  
...  

AbstractCatecholamines are biogenic aromatic amines common among both animals and plants. In animals they are synthesized via tyrosine hydroxylation, while in plants, both hydroxylation or decarboxylation of tyrosine are possible, depending on the species, though no tyrosine hydroxylase – a counterpart of animal enzyme has been identified yet. It is known that in potato plants it is the decarboxylation of tyrosine that leads to catecholamine production. In this paper we present the effects of induction of an alternative route of catecholamine production by introducing tyrosine hydroxylase gene from rat. We demonstrate that an animal system can be used by the plant, however, it does not function to synthesize catecholamines. Instead it leads to elevated reactive oxygen species content and constant stress condition to the plant which responds with elevated antioxidant level and further with improved resistance to infection.One sentence summaryIntroduction of rat tyrosine hydroxylase gene to potato disturbs catecholamine synthesis, causes oxidative stress and activates antioxidant response.


2012 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. S401-S402
Author(s):  
Y. Okahisa ◽  
M. Kishimoto ◽  
S. Sakamoto ◽  
Y. Mizuki ◽  
M. Takaki ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. S186
Author(s):  
L. Wang ◽  
T.L. Edwards ◽  
G. Daffu ◽  
A. Burt ◽  
I. Konidari ◽  
...  

1988 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Richard ◽  
N. Faucon-Biguet ◽  
R. Labatut ◽  
D. Rollet ◽  
J. Mallet ◽  
...  

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