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Rapid effects of a thiocarbamate herbicide and its dichloroacetamide protectant on macromolecular syntheses and glutathione levels in maize cell cultures
Authors:G Ezra  J Gressel
Institution:Department of Plant Genetics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Abstract:The rapid effects of the thiocarbamate herbicide S-ethyl dipropyl thiocarbamate (EPTC) and the herbicide protectant N,N-diallyl-2,2-dichloroacetamide (DDCA) on macromolecular syntheses and glutathione (GSH) levels in maize cell cultures were studied to determine whether stimulation of GSH could be the primary mechanism of action of DDCA. EPTC (0.5 and 1 mM) reduced incorporation of radioactive precursors within 1 hr after treatment, and affected incorporation of 3H]acetate into lipids more than incorporation of 3H]adenosine into acid-precipitable nucleic acids, or 14C]protein hydrolysate into protein. 14C]EPTC was rapidly biotransformed within 8 hr by maize cell suspensions. Measureable decreases in GSH levels following treatment with 1 mM EPTC occurred after 15 hr. DDCA stimulated incorporation of 3H]acetate into lipids within 4 hr but did not affect incorporation of 14C]protein hydrolysate into protein or 3H]adenosine incorporation into nucleic acids. Measureable increases in GSH following DDCA treatment began after 12 hr. Treatment with EPTC and DDCA in combination inhibited incorporation of 3H]acetate into lipids less than EPTC given alone. Increases in GSH levels could be observed following pretreatments with glutathione precursors, but no protectant activity could be detected, in contrast to treatments with DDCA. It is suggested that DDCA has an initial rapid effect on lipid metabolism followed by a slower effect involving increases in cellular GSH.
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