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Characterization and significance of N-glucosyltransferase pathway as a tool for regulation of cytokinin homeostasis in plants
Doležálková, Lucie ; Motyka, Václav (advisor) ; Vaňková, Radomíra (referee)
Adenine derivatives called cytokinins (CK) are a group of plant hormones, which in cooperation with other plant hormones orchestrates almost every aspect of plant growth and development. Despite the rapid progress in plant hormone research, there are still many aspects we may shed light on due to the metabolic and signalling pathways redundancy and the network complexity with crosstalk hubs. CK N-glucosides (in this case trans-zeatin-7-glucoside, tZ7G, and trans-zeatin-9-glucoside, tZ9G) have been traditionally viewed as irreversibly deactivated products of CK active form metabolism (in this regard trans-zeatin, tZ). Nevertheless, the tZ9G antisenescent activity was shown in oat leaf senescence bioassays (Avena sativa cv. Abel) and the possibility of metabolic conversion to O-glucosides was hypothesized. The aim of this work was to test the hypothesis on the close model of oat (Avena sativa cv. Patrik) and to examine also the metabolic conversion of related substances - N 6 -(Δ2 -isopentenyl)adenine (iP) and its N7- and N9- glucosides (iP7G and iP9G). While the senescence retardation caused by exogenous tZ9G application was confirmed in the Avena sativa cv. Patrik, metabolic conversions to O-glucosides remain to be verified. Besides the effects of above-mentioned substances on the oat leaf...
Plant hormones homeostasis: auxin and cytokinin crosstalk
Doležálková, Lucie ; Zažímalová, Eva (advisor) ; Dračínská, Helena (referee)
5 AbstractAbstractAbstractAbstract It has been since 19th century when the phytohormones and their crosstalk became one of the central themes in plant biology. Due to advances in molecular biology there is number of metabolic pathways linked to certain groups of plant hormones revealed by now, nevertheless much remains to be determined about their cooperation. The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the effect of exogenous cytokinin application on oat leaf segments (Avena sativa) - both specifically towards other phytohormones levels and generally in physiological context (in relation to their senescence). Our results confirmed increased auxin levels due to exogenous application of selected cytokinins and identified biological activity of trans-zeatin-9-glucoside (previously considered as irreversibly deactivated cytokinin type substance) in respective plant model. (In Czech) Key words: phytohormones, auxin, cytokinin, Avena sativa, senescence assay

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