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Changes of Growth and Antioxidative Enzyme(SOD, APX, GR) Activities of Spinach Beet(Beta vulgaris var. cicla) Under Saline Condition

염 환경하에서 근대(Beta vulgaris var. cicla)의 생장과 항산화효소(SOD, APX, GR)의 활성변화

  • 배정진 (경북대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과) ;
  • 추연식 (경북대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과) ;
  • 송승달 (경북대학교 자연과학대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

Antioxidative enzymes (superoxide dismutase; SOD, ascorbate peroxidase; APX, glutathione reductase; GR) play major roles in scavenging mechanism of reactive oxygen species which were involved in various stress conditions including salt. In order to investigate the relation between their growth responses (dry weight) and the changes of antioxidative enzymes activity, salt-tolerant spinach beet having 15cm of shoot length were treated with various salt levels (0, 50, 200, 1000 mM NaCl) for 24 hours. Spinach beet exhibited an increase in the activity of antioxidative enzymes by salt, the maximal activity at 200 mM NaCl and the lowest activity at 50 mM NaCl in 2 hrs. after treatments. As a result of PAGE, it has been confirmed that spinach beet contained 3 isoforms (Fe-SOD, CuZn-SOD and Mn-SOD) of SOD and main isoform was CuZn- SOD form. In case of APX, isoforms of the low molecular weight(No. 7, 8) were showed strong expression especially at 200 and 400 mM NaCl treatment. Meanwhile, GR did not show specific pattern of isoforms among the salt treatments. Especially, in case of 50 mM treatment, plant showed the lowest activity of SOD with the best growth, a low enzyme activity was induced by inactivation of the Mn-SOD. Therefore, we suggested that the decrease of SOD activity at a low salt level (50 mM NaCl) or the increase of enzyme activity at a high salt level (200 mM NaCl) may be related to expression of the Mn-SOD isoform. These antioxidative enzymes showed the increase of activity in a short time by salt addition. So, it is considered that spinach beet copes effectively with a stressful condition such as salt by operating effective antioxidative defense mechanism rapidly under high salt level.

환경 스트레스에 대해 내성을 가지는 것으로 알려진 명아주과에 속하는 근대(지상부길이 15 cm)를 이용하여, 다양한 염 농도에서의 건물함량 측정을 통한 생장반응과 항산화 효소(SOD, APX, GR)의 효과를 밝히기 위하여 다양한 농도(0, 50, 200, 1000 mM NaCl)의 염을 처리한 후 24시간 동안의 효소의 활성변화를 측정하였다. 근대는 처리 2시간째 200 mM NaCl처리구 에서 SOD, APX, GR의 최대활성을 보였으며, 50 mM NaCl처리구에서 가장 낮은 활성을 나타내었다. PAGE에 의한 isoforms의 확인결과, 근대는 3개의 SOD isoforms(Fe-SOD, CuZn-SOD, Mn-SOD)를 함유하고 있었으며, major isoform은 CuZn-SOD로 밝혀졌다. APX의 경우, 9개의 bands 중 특별히 저분자 isoforms (No. 7,8)의 강한 발현양상을 보였다. SOD의 경우 50 mM NaCl처리에서 Mn-SOD isoform의 불활성을 보여 활성의 증감에 있어 Mn-SOD가 직접적인 연관성을 가질 것으로 생각된다. 근대의 항산화 효소는 염 처리후 단시간내 효소 활성의 증가양상(특별히 처리후 2시간째 200 mM NaCl처리구)을 보여, 고농도 염 환경하에서 항산화시스템의 빠른 작동을 통해 염스트레스에 의해 생성된 활성산소를 제거함으로써 염에 의한 산화적 스트레스에 대해 효과적으로 대처해 나가는 것으로 생각된다. 검색어-근대, 염, 활성산소, SOD, APX, GR.

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