Specific activities and isoform patterns of peroxidases, acid phosphatases, DNases and RNases were studied in relation to in vitro rooting of Petunia × hybrida microshoots in the presence of 4 μM indole-3-butyric acid (IBA). Specific activities of the above enzymes increased in the course of rooting. Rhizogenesis could be related with an increased specific activity of peroxidases during the initiation phase, in parallel with increased lignin content. Twelve peroxidases, six anionic (A1 -A6) and six cationic (C1 -C6), seven acid phosphatases (ACP1 -ACP7), seven RNases (R1 -R7) and four DNases (D1 -D4) isoforms were detected following native PAGE. Variation in the number of the above isoforms and their quantity was observed during different stages of rooting. Particularly, A2, A3, C3, C4, C5, ACP2, R1, R2, R3, and D4 isoforms appeared after the induction phase and could be related to emergence of root primordia. Additionally, R3 and D4 could be associated with cell division and differentiation, since these are only expressed in rooted microshoots. Moreover, the higher number of roots in IBA-treated microshoots could be related to the higher expression of RNase and DNase isoforms during initiation and expression phases.
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