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The effects of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species on the regeneration and growth of cucumber cells from isolated protoplasts

Journal

PLANT CELL TISSUE AND ORGAN CULTURE
Volume 108, Issue 2, Pages 237-249

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11240-011-0035-3

Keywords

Cucumis sativus; Protoplast; Regeneration; Nitric oxide; Reactive oxygen species

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  1. Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports [Kontakt ME 08048, MSM 6198959215]

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The present study investigated changes in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in isolated mesophyll protoplasts and cell cultures of the cucumber Cucumis sativus cv. Marketer. Although only a minor increase in the level of nitrogen oxide (NO) was observed during the first 7 days of culture following protoplast isolation, a substantial accumulation of ROS was detected. Compounds known to modulate endogenous ROS and RNS levels were employed to study their role in cucumber protoplast regeneration and growth. Supplementing the culture medium with the NO donors S-nitrosoglutathione and sodium nitroprusside and the ROS scavenger ascorbate significantly increased protoplast viability and cell density. In contrast, cell density was significantly decreased following the addition of catalase to the medium. Scavenging of ROS and RNS induced the formation of cucumber microcalli, thus suggesting a differential role of NO in the maintenance of cell viability and in the control of cell division. Our findings confirm the crucial role of controlled ROS and RNS production in both protoplast regeneration and cellular growth and differentiation.

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