The crucial role of non-enzymatic NO-production in plants. An EPR study.

Phytochemistry

Dipartimento di "Scienze per la Qualità della Vita" - Università di Bologna, Campus di Rimini, Corso d'Augusto, 237 I-47921, Rimini, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: August 2021

Polyamines and polyamides have a fundamental role in the biology of plants, and the presence of NO seems compulsory to account for their actions. In general, the NO production has claimed to occur through an enzymatic process, but not involving polyamines and polyamides. Nevertheless, a non-enzymatic mechanism, such as an electron transfer process among polyamines or polyamides and an acid nitrite solution, could account for rapid production of NO, even in anoxic conditions. EPR experiments, carried out with these substrates, proved the formation of NO. This evidence supports a non-enzymatic mechanism as an alternative source of NO, even in plants. So, since the NO production seems directly dependent on polyamines or polyamides presence, and these responsible for many activities in plants, it comes plausibly to consider crucial the involvement of NO in their actions. Furthermore, as for mammals, these results would confirm that, even in plants, NO production can occur through both enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112794DOI Listing

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