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  • Nitric oxide production is not required for dihydrosphingosine-induced cell death in tobacco BY-2 cells.

Nitric oxide production is not required for dihydrosphingosine-induced cell death in tobacco BY-2 cells.

Plant signaling & behavior (2011-04-02)
Daniel Da Silva, Christophe Lachaud, Valérie Cotelle, Christian Brière, Sabine Grat, Christian Mazars, Patrice Thuleau
ABSTRACT

Sphinganine or dihydrosphingosine (d18:0, DHS), one of the most abundant free sphingoid Long Chain Base (LCB) in plants, is known to induce a calcium dependent programmed cell death (PCD) in tobacco BY-2 cells. In addition, we have recently shown that DHS triggers a production of H2O2, via the activation of NADPH oxidase(s). However, this production of H2O2 is not correlated with the DHS-induced cell death but would rather be associated with basal cell defense mechanisms. In the present study, we extend our current knowledge of the DHS signaling pathway, by demonstrating that DHS also promotes a production of nitric oxide (NO) in tobacco BY-2 cells. As for H2O2, this NO production is not necessary for cell death induction.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
D-erythro-Dihydrosphingosine, ≥98%
Sigma-Aldrich
L-threo-Dihydrosphingosine, ≥95% (TLC)