Response to chitin in suspension-cultured Citrus aurantium cells

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Morphological changes and enzyme activity in suspension-cultured cells of Citrus aurantium were followed after chitin elicitation. Chitin oligomers presented a rapid effect with a maximum activity after 3 h followed by a gradual decrease to the original levels at 8 h of incubation. Cell walls presented a lignification process and the cytoplasmatic protein became less reactive to anionic stains. In the treated material a reduction in starch grain size, an increase in the number of autophagic vacuoles, deposition of secretion in the pericellular space and a defibrillation of the cell-wall polymers were observed. Chitin oligomers increased peroxidase and L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activities. Extracellular peroxidase activity increased from 0.20 U mL -1 after 1 h to 0.45 U mL-1 at 3 h followed by a gradual decrease up to 8 h. The peroxidase isoenzyme pattern revealed a predominance of basic isoenzymes in these cells.

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Gallão, M. I., Cortelazzo, A. L., Fevereiro, M. P. S., & De Brito, E. S. (2007). Response to chitin in suspension-cultured Citrus aurantium cells. Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology, 19(1), 69–76. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1677-04202007000100008

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