Alteration of pectic polysaccharides in cell walls, extracellular polysaccharides, and glycan-hydrolytic enzymes of growth-restricted carrot cells under calcium deficiency |
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Authors: | Haruyoshi Konno Susumu Nakashima Toshihiko Maitani Kenji Katoh |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Bioresources, Okayama University, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama 710-0046, Japan; Aburahi Laboratories, Shionogi &Co., Ltd., Koka, Shiga 520-3423, Japan |
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Abstract: | Suspension-cultured carrot ( Daucus carota L. cv. Kintoki) cells were grown in calcium (Ca2+)-deficient and normal liquid media. Cell growth was limited by the Ca2+ deficiency. Similar amounts of pectic fractions were extracted from the walls of control and Ca2+-deprived cells, but the fractions from the walls of Ca2+-deprived cells showed a substantial decrease in galacturonic acid content. However, after 15 days of culture, Ca2+-deprived cells released galacturonic acid-rich extracellular polysaccharides at twice the rate of control cells. The polysaccharides consisted of a mixture of several polymers containing predominantly arabinose, galactose and galacturonic acid. Ca2+-deprived cells also secreted three times more extracellular proteins, containing many glycan-hydrolytic enzymes, into the medium than did normal cells. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed several distinct changes in the polypeptide pattern in the medium of control and Ca2+-deprived cells. Activities of α -galactosidase, β -glucosidase and exo- polygalacturonase increased considerably during Ca2+ deficiency, whereas α - l -arabinofuranosidase and β -galactosidase activities were much reduced. |
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