1984
DOI: 10.1104/pp.75.2.329
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Involvement of Calcium and Calmodulin in Membrane Deterioration during Senescence of Pea Foliage

Abstract: ABSTRACrThe prospect that Ca+2 promotes senescence by activating al has been e d using cut pea (Pisan satiwm co Aska) foliasge a model system. Senescence was induced by severing 17-day-old plats from their roots and mainting them in aqueous test solu in the dark for an additiona 4 days. Treatment of the foliage with the Ca2+ ionophore (A23187) during the senescence-inductio period promoted a laterd phase separtion of the bulk lipids in mirosom membranes indicating that intention of Ca2+ failitates membrae dete… Show more

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“…This has been demonstrated by fluorescence depolarization and electron spin resonance for microsomal membranes from senescing cotyledons, flowers, leaves, and ripening fruit (5)(6)(7)(8) and for plasmalemma of ripening fruit and senescing flowers (5). The decrease in lipid fluidity is engendered by an enrichment of free sterols relative to fatty acids in the bilayer as fatty acids are cleaved from the membrane lipids and selectively removed, reflecting the fact that free sterols are known to restrict the mobility of phospholipid fatty acids (9).…”
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“…This has been demonstrated by fluorescence depolarization and electron spin resonance for microsomal membranes from senescing cotyledons, flowers, leaves, and ripening fruit (5)(6)(7)(8) and for plasmalemma of ripening fruit and senescing flowers (5). The decrease in lipid fluidity is engendered by an enrichment of free sterols relative to fatty acids in the bilayer as fatty acids are cleaved from the membrane lipids and selectively removed, reflecting the fact that free sterols are known to restrict the mobility of phospholipid fatty acids (9).…”
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“…In one experimental series, plants were treated with a 10~^ M CaCl2 solution containing 50/^M calcium ionophore (A 23187) prepared in a small volume of solvent (Leshem et al, 1984b). During the growth period, plants were sprayed with this solution every 3 d and, after 17 d, the severed foliage was maintained in darkness at 20 °C for an additional 4 d in beakers containing the Ca-ionophore.…”
Section: Plant Growth and Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…^ • i i Measurements of ethylene production from its 1-ammocyclopropane-lcarboxylic acid precursor by isolated membranes were carried out essentially as described previously (Leshem et al, 1984b) Reaction -^^^^^ ^^^;;;^7^;;m embrane, buffer and the precursor are detailed m the legends to Tables and Figures The calmodulin inhibitor here employed was fiuphenazme. When assessing effects of stearic and linolenic acids, an ^^^^-^^^"^^"^5^!^^°" ^^[[f. '.…”
Section: Ethylene Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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