INTERACTIONS OF POLYAMINES AND NITROGEN NUTRITION IN PLANTS

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ALTMAN, A [1 ]
LEVIN, N [1 ]
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[1] HEBREW UNIV JERUSALEM,FAC AGR,OTTO WARBUG CTR BIOTECHNOL AGR,IL-76100 REHOVOT,ISRAEL
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AMMONIUM; ARGININE; NITRATE; NITROGEN METABOLISM; ORNITHINE; POLYAMINES; PUTRESCINE; SPERMIDINE; SPERMINE; TOBACCO CELL CULTURES;
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Biogenic amines occupy an important position among the many nitrogenous plant compounds. Polyamines are part of the overall metabolism of nitrogenous compounds, yet they do not seem to function in the 'normal' nitrogen nutrition. Rather, these widespread polycations (e.g. putrescine, spermidine and spermine) are involved in the regulation of growth and stress, probably by binding to negatively charged macromolecules. In addition, some diamines and polyamines are metabolized to yield 'secondary' metabolites such as nicotine and other alkaloids. Previous studies have indicated that the ratio of nitrate to ammonium nutrition affects polyamine biosynthesis and content in intact plants. Thus, an increase in putrescine accumulation was found under conditions of excess ammonium ions, relative to nitrate. Modifications of nitrogen sources in the culture medium of tobacco cell suspensions (depletion of ammonium nitrate, or potassium nitrate, or both) resulted in marked changes in the content of cellular free polyamines. Considerable changes in the content of specific polyamines were also found with exposure to specific inhibitors of polyamine biosynthesis (difluoromethyl ornithine, difluoromethyl arginine, cyclohexylamine, methylglyoxal-bis-guanylhydrazone). However, a combination of nitrogen depletion of the medium and some inhibitors resulted in a very marked over-production of spermidine and spermine. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to the assumption that polyamines act as a metabolic buffer, and maintain cellular pH under conditions where ammonium assimilation produces an excess of protons.
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