Abstract

Ascorbic acid (AA) and glutathione (GSH) contents and enzymatic activities of dehydroascorbate (DHA) reductase and glutathione reductase were measured in the apoplast and whole leaves of Sedum album L. plants after a 2-hr exposure to different ozone (O 3) concentrations (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 μl/l O 3). Although the reduced AA level decreased in the apoplast of exposed plants, the total amount of ascorbic acid (AA+DHA) increased in that compartment following O 3 exposure. The increase depended on the O 3 concentration and could reach twice the control values. These results suggested the existence of a continuous supply of AA from cells in response to oxidant exposure. AA and GSH levels were depleted in the whole leaves during the exposure to O 3 but rapidly recovered after exposure. Neither dehydroascorbate reductase nor glutathione reductase activities could be detected in the apoplast compartment. In cell extracts, dehydroascorbate reductase was activated and glutathione reductase was not affected by O 3 exposure. These results are discussed in the context of a cycle of reactions involving ascorbate peroxidase, dehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione reductase and glucose 6-P dehydrogenase, which would operate in the apoplast and in the interior of the cell. The rapid recovery of AA and GSH levels after O 3 exposure suggests a prominent role for these enzymes in cell protection against oxidative damage.

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