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Plant Physiology 69:766-770 (1982) © 1982 American Society of Plant Biologists Stimulation of H2S Emission from Pumpkin Leaves by Inhibition of Glutathione Synthesis 1MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824
The effect of inhibitors of glutathione (GSH) synthesis, namely Treatment with MSX or GSH enhanced the uptake of sulfate by pumpkin leaf discs, but did not affect the incorporation of sulfate into reduced sulfur compounds. Inhibition of GSH synthesis by MSX or GSH caused an increase in the pool size of cysteine, and, simultaneously, reduced the incorporation of labeled sulfate into cysteine. The incorporation of labeled sulfate into the sulfite and sulfide pools of the cells are stimulated under these conditions. These observations are consistent with the idea that inhibition of GSH synthesis leads to an elevated cysteine pool that inhibits further cysteine synthesis. The H2S emitted under these conditions appears to arise from diversion of a precursor of the sulfur moiety of L-cysteine. Therefore, stimulation of H2S emission in response to sulfate upon inhibition of GSH synthesis may reflect a role of H2S emission in keeping the cysteine concentration below a critical level.
2 Present address: Botanisches Institut der Universitaet Koeln, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-5000 Koeln 41, Federal Republic of Germany. Recipient of a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft fellowship. 3 Present address: ARCO Plant Cell Research Institute, 6905 Sierra Court, Box 2600, Dublin, CA 94566. 1 Supported by the United States Department of Energy under Contract DE-ACO2-ERO-1338. This article has been cited by other articles:
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