Effects of exogenous H2O2 on the content of endogenous H2O2, activities of catalase and hydrolases, and cell ultrastructure in tobacco leaves
2016
Lapshina, L. A. | Reunov, A. V. | Nagorskaya, V. P.
It was shown that tobacco leaf treatment with 100 mM H₂O₂ increased their content of endogenous H₂O₂ and activities of catalase and hydrolases (acid phosphatase, proteases, and RNase) and also caused various changes in the cell structure. In this case, programmed cell death (PCD) occurred in some cells, which was observed as chromatin condensation, cytoplasm collapse, etc. In the meantime, many cells displayed organelle activation rather than PCD. It is suggested that cells that undergo H₂O₂-dependent PCD release signaling molecules inducing protective mechanisms against oxidative stress in neighboring cells not exhibiting PCD.
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