Protective Effects of Polyamines Against Uv-A and Uv-B Illumination in Physcia Semipinnata Thalli

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The damage to DNA induced by UV-A and UV-B and protective effects of the polyamines putrescine (put), spermidine (spd) and spermine (spm) were investigated on the lichen Physcia semipinnata in the present study. Our results suggest that significant alterations of the photosynthetic quantum yield ratio occurred in response to increased UV-A and UV-B exposure time. The photosynthetic quantum yield ratio gradually decreased in P. semipinnata following exposure to UV-A and UV-B. Physcia semipinnata thalli which were treated with a polyamine in a concentration of 1 mM were not affected by UV-A exposure for 72 h. In the case of UV-B treatment, the protective polyamine dosage was 0.25 mM. We also used the random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique to detect DNA damage. The main changes observed in the RAPD profiles, which were obtained using 12 RAPD primers, were the appearance or disappearance of different bands and variation of their intensities. The use of at least three different primers allowed detection of specific band patterns in both UV-A- and UV-B-exposed samples treated with polyamines as compared to untreated ones.

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Lipid peroxidation, Putrescine, RAPD-PCR, Spermidine, RAPD-PCR, spermine, Spermidine, Lipid peroxidation, lipid peroxidation, spermidine, Putrescine, putrescine, Spermine, QK900-989, Plant ecology

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0106 biological sciences, 0301 basic medicine, 01 natural sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Esmer, I., Tüney, İ., Ünal Özakça, D., and Sukatar, A. (2017). Protective effects of polyamines against UV-A and UV-B illumination in Physcia semipinnata thalli. Botanica Serbica, 41(1), 17-24. doi:10.5281/zenodo.453042

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