Plant Soil Environ., 2006, 52(11):492-498 | DOI: 10.17221/3539-PSE

Effects of beauvericin on root cell transmembrane electric potential, electrolyte leakage and respiration of maize roots with different susceptibility to Fusarium

J. Pavlovkin1, I. Mistríková2, M. Luxová1, I. Mistrík1
1 Instituteof Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
2 Department of Pharmacognosy and Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Effect of beauvericin on root cell transmembrane electric potential (EM), electrolyte leakage and respiration of roots were studied in two maize cultivars (Zea mays L.) with different susceptibility to this toxigenic metabolite produced by Fusarium. Beauvericin treatment induced rapid and significant depolarisation of membrane potentials of the outer cortical cells of maize roots of tolerant cv. Lucia. The range of depolarisation was dose dependent with maximum depolarisation of 55 mV (55 ± 7 mV, n = 7) at 200µM beauvericin. In contrast, membrane potentials of beauvericin susceptible cv. Pavla was only slightly depolarised by identical concentrations of beauvericin and the value of depolarisation represented only half of the value of tolerant cv. Lucia (27 ± 6 mV, n = 8). The values of membrane potentials of root cells of tolerant cv. Lucia were higher (137 ± 9 mV, n = 26) and more electrogenic (60 ± 2 mV, n = 3) than in susceptible cv. Pavla (125 ± 7 mV, n = 28), (47 ± 2 mV, n = 3), respectively. Our results confirmed that 2 h treatment with 50µM beauvericin does not cause irreversible changes in plasma membrane H+-ATPase, because fusicoccin, an H+-ATPase activator diminished the depolarizing effect of beauvericin on the EM. Further experiments revealed beauvericin-induced increase of membrane conductivity in root cells of Pavla but not in root cells of Lucia. Time-coarse experiments showed that 25µM beauvericin induced slight, but significant inhibition of root respiration in both cultivars during the first two hours of treatment, and the inhibition was higher in cv. Lucia than in cv. Pavla. The depolarisation of EM in the outer cortical cells of maize roots may be the result of a cumulative effect of beauvericin on ATP supply, activity of H+-ATPase and mainly on the permeability of plasmalemma. Increased beauvericin tolerance in maize might be associated with the increased ability of tolerant plant to maintain normal ion fluxes and membrane potentials across the plasmalemma of root cells in the presence of beauvericin.

Keywords: beauvericin phytotoxicity; membrane potential (EM); diffusion potential (ED); conductivity (µS); respiration; fusicoccin (FC); maize root (Zea mays L.)

Published: November 30, 2006  Show citation

ACS AIP APA ASA Harvard Chicago Chicago Notes IEEE ISO690 MLA NLM Turabian Vancouver
Pavlovkin J, Mistríková I, Luxová M, Mistrík I. Effects of beauvericin on root cell transmembrane electric potential, electrolyte leakage and respiration of maize roots with different susceptibility to Fusarium . Plant Soil Environ. 2006;52(11):492-498. doi: 10.17221/3539-PSE.
Download citation

References

  1. D'Alton A., Etherton B. (1984): Effect of fusaric acid on tomato root hair membrane potentials and ATP levels. Plant Physiol., 74: 39-42. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  2. Gäumann E. (1957): Fusaric acid as a wilt toxin. Phytopathol., 47: 342-357.
  3. Hamill R.L., Higgens C.E., Boaz H.E., Gorman M. (1969): The structure of beauvericin, a new depsipeptide antibiotic toxic to Artemia salina. Tetrahedron Lett., 49: 4255-4258. Go to original source...
  4. Linskens H.F. (1955): Der Einfluss der toxigen Welke auf die Blättauscheidungen der tomaten-Pflanze. Phytopath. Z., 23: 89-106.
  5. Logrieco A., Moretti A., Ritieni A., Caiaffa M.F., Macchia L. (2002): Beauvericin: chemistry, biology and significance. In: Upadhyay R. (ed.): Advances in Microbial Toxin Research and its Biotechnological Exploitation. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publ., London: 23-30. Go to original source...
  6. Macchia L., Caiaffa M.F., Fornelli F., Calō L., Nenna S., Moretti A., Logrieco A., Tursi A. (2002): Apoptosis induced by the Fusarium mycotoxin beauvericin in mammalian cells. J. Appl. Genet., 434: 363-371.
  7. Marrè E. (1979): Fusicoccin: a tool in plant physiology. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol., 30: 273-288. Go to original source...
  8. Marrè M.T., Vergani V.P., Albergoni F.G. (1993): Relationship between fusaric acid uptake and its binding to cell structures by leaves of Egeria densa and its toxic effects on membrane permeability and respiration. Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol., 42: 141-157. Go to original source...
  9. Moretti A., Logrieco A., Bottalico A., Ritieni A., Randazzo G., Corda P. (1995): Beauvericin production by Fusarium subglutinans from different geographical areas. Mycol. Res., 99: 282-286. Go to original source...
  10. Ojcius D.M., Zychlinsky A., Zheng L.M., Young J.E. (1991): Ionophore induced apoptosis: role of DNA fragmentation and calcium fluxes. Exp. Cell Res., 197: 43-49. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  11. Olivetti G.P., Cumming J.R., Eherton B. (1995): Membrane potential depolarization of root cap cells precedes aluminium tolerance in snapbean. Plant Physiol., 109: 123-129.
  12. Pavlovkin J., Mistrík I., Zajchenko A.M., Dugovič L. (1993): Some aspects of phytotoxic action of trichothecene mycotoxin roridin H on corn roots. Biológia, Bratislava, 48: 435-439.
  13. Pavlovkin J., Novacky A., Ullrich-Eberius C.I. (1986): Membrane potential changes during bacteria-induced hypersensitive reaction. Physiol. Molec. Plant Pathol., 28: 125-135. Go to original source...
  14. Šrobárová A., Nadubinská M., Čiamporová M. (2004): Relative efficacy of fusariotoxins on young maize plants. Cereal Res. Commun., 32: 241-248. Go to original source...
  15. Vianello A., Macri F. (1978): Inhibition of plant cell membrane transport phenomena induced by zearalenone (F-2). Planta, 153: 51-57. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  16. Ziegler W., Pavlovkin J., Raňanský J., Zajchenko A.M. (1994): Ion channels induced by some mycotoxins in lipid bilayer membranes. Biologia, Bratislava, 49: 855-861.

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0), which permits non-comercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original publication is properly cited. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.