Volume 72, Number 6, 735-736, DOI: 10.1007/BF00266536

Carbon monoxide sensitivity of cytochrome oxidase in wheat leaves in relation to dwarfing genes (Rht) in wheat cultivars

M. S. Naik and D. J. D. Nicholas

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Abstract

Leaves of young seedlings of a number of tall cultivars of wheat, lacking the dwarfing Rht genes, readily responded to a brief 2 min exposure to CO, as assessed by in vivo aerobic assay of nitrate reductase. This test depends on the inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase by CO, which in turn renders cytosolic NADH available for the reduction of nitrate to nitrite in vivo. Semi-dwarf cultivars of wheat (Rht present) did not respond to CO in this way. Since CO forms a complex only with reduced cytochrome a3, the results indicate differences in the redox state of cytochrome a3, during in situ respiration of leaves from tall and semi-dwarf plants which are likely to be under genetic control.

Key words   Rht genes - Cytochrome oxidase - CO effects -  Triticum aestivum L

Communicated by H. F. Linskens

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