Chourey, Karuna ; Ramani, Saradha ; Apte, Shree Kumar (2003) Accumulation of LEA proteins in salt (NaCl) stressed young seedlings of rice (Oryza sativaL.) cultivar Bura Rata and their degradation during recovery from salinity stress Journal of Plant Physiology, 160 (10). pp. 1165-1174. ISSN 0176-1617
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1078/0176-1617-00909
Abstract
Germination and subsequent hydroponic growth under salt stress (100 mmol/L NaCl) triggered an accumulation of six major stress proteins and resulted in a growth arrest of young seedlings of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cv. Bura Rata. Based on two-dimensional electrophoretic resolution, partial amino acid sequencing and immunodetection techniques, four of the salt stress-induced polypeptides were identified as LEA proteins. Under all experimental conditions wherein seedlings exhibited superior halotolerance, salt stress-induced LEA proteins were expressed at low levels. In contrast, accumulation of LEA proteins was found associated with growth arrest. When returned to non-saline media, seedlings stressed with salt for four days recovered immediately. Longer exposure to 100 mmol/L NaCl, however, progressively delayed recovery and reduced the number of seedlings which could recover from salt stress. Recovery from salt stress was consistently accompanied by degradation of the salt stress-induced LEA proteins. The results of this study show that LEA proteins accumulate during the salinity-triggered growth arrest of young Bura Rata seedlings and are mobilised during the recovery of seedlings from salinity stress.
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Keywords: | Adaptation; LEA Proteins; Oryza Sativa; Recovery; Salinity Stress |
ID Code: | 780 |
Deposited On: | 25 Sep 2010 04:44 |
Last Modified: | 05 Jan 2011 09:22 |
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