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Plant Physiol, May 2001, Vol. 126, pp. 253-260

Differential Expression of 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate Synthase Genes during Orchid Flower Senescence Induced by the Protein Phosphatase Inhibitor Okadaic Acid1

Ning Ning Wang,2 Shang Fa Yang, and Yee-yung Charng*

Institutes of Botany (N.N.W., S.F.Y.) and BioAgricutural Sciences (Y.-y.C.), Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan

Applying 10 pmol of okadaic acid (OA), a specific inhibitor of type 1 or type 2A serine/threonine protein phosphatases, to the orchid (Phalaenopsis species) stigma induced a dramatic increase in ethylene production and an accelerated senescence of the whole flower. Aminoethoxyvinylglycine or silver thiosulfate, inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis or action, respectively, effectively inhibited the OA-induced ethylene production and retarded flower senescence, suggesting that the protein phosphatase inhibitor induced orchid flower senescence through an ethylene-mediated signaling pathway. OA treatment induced a differential expression pattern for the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase multigene family. Accumulation of Phal-ACS1 transcript in the stigma, labelum, and ovary induced by OA were higher than those induced by pollination as determined by "semiquantitative" reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. In contrast, the transcript levels of Phal-ACS2 and Phal-ACS3 induced by OA were much lower than those induced by pollination. Staurosporine, a protein kinase inhibitor, on the other hand, inhibited the OA-induced Phal-ACS1 expression in the stigma and delayed flower senescence. Our results suggest that a hyper-phosphorylation status of an unidentified protein(s) is involved in up-regulating the expression of Phal-ACS1 gene resulting in increased ethylene production and accelerated the senescence process of orchid flower.


1 This work was supported by the Academia Sinica and by the National Science Council of the Republic of China (grant nos. NSC 86-2311-B-001-031-A18 and NSC 88-2317-B-001-001).

2 Present address: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Nankai University, Tianjin, China.

* Corresponding author; e-mail yycharng{at}gate.sinica.edu.tw; fax 886-2-2651-5600.

© 2001 American Society of Plant Physiologists



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