Rhizosphere localized cationic peroxidase from barley roots is strongly activated by cadmium and correlated with root growth inhibition

Chemosphere. 2007 Jan;66(7):1292-300. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2006.07.023. Epub 2006 Sep 1.

Abstract

The activity of Cd-induced POD isozyme isolated from the surface of intact barley roots growing under some abiotic stress conditions (toxic metals: Al, Co, Cu, Hg; drought, NaCl, extreme temperatures: heat, cold) and compounds activating (2,4-D) or inhibiting (SHAM) POD activity as well as H(2)O(2) and H(2)O(2) scavenger (DTT) was characterized. Strong Cd concentration-dependent accumulation of one cationic POD isozyme was observed on PAGE, which correlated with Cd- and other stress induced root growth inhibition. This isoPOD is basic with isoelectric point about 9 and its localization is restricted only to the apical part of the barley root tip.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cadmium / toxicity*
  • Hordeum* / drug effects
  • Hordeum* / enzymology
  • Hordeum* / growth & development
  • Peroxidase / metabolism*
  • Rhizome* / drug effects
  • Rhizome* / enzymology
  • Rhizome* / growth & development
  • Soil / analysis*
  • Soil Pollutants / toxicity*

Substances

  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants
  • Cadmium
  • Peroxidase