Absence of polyphenol oxidase in cynomorium coccineum, a widespread holoparasitic plant

Padiglia, Alessandra
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Zucca, Paolo
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Cannea, Faustina B.;Diana, Andrea;Maxia, Cristina;Murtas, Daniela;Rescigno, Antonio
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Polyphenol oxidase (PPO, E.C. 1.14.18.1) is a nearly ubiquitous enzyme that is widely distributed among organisms. Despite its widespread distribution, the role of PPO in plants has not been thoroughly elucidated. In this study, we report for the absence of PPO in Cynomorium coccineum, a holoparasitic plant adapted to withstand unfavorable climatic conditions, growing in Mediterranean countries and amply used in traditional medicine. The lack of PPO has been demonstrated by the absence of enzymatic activity with various substrates, by the lack of immunohistochemical detection of the enzyme, and by the absence of the PPO gene and, consequently, its expression. The results obtained in our work allow us to exclude the presence of the PPO activity (both latent and mature forms of the enzyme), as well as of one or more genes coding for PPO in C. coccineum. Finally, we discuss the possible significance of PPO deficiency in parasitic plants adapted to abiotic stress.
2020
2020
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antioxidants; Cynomoriaceae; drought; parasitic plants; phenolics; tyrosinase;
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Padiglia, Alessandra; Zucca, Paolo; Cannea, Faustina B.; Diana, Andrea; Maxia, Cristina; Murtas, Daniela; Rescigno, Antonio
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