Reverse Changes in Plasma Membrane Properties upon Deacclimation of Mulberry Trees (Morus bombysis Koidz.) |
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Authors: | Yoshida Shizuo |
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Affiliation: | The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University Sapporo 060, Japan |
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Abstract: | To gain more insight into the relation between plasma membranechanges and cold hardiness in mulberry trees (Morus bombysisKoidz. cv Goroji), biochemical and biophysical changes in theplasma membrane were studied during cold deacclimation in spring.The majority of the changes in the plasma membranes that occurredduring the cold acclimation process in the fall/winter werereversed following deacclimation in the spring. Significantdecreases in phospholipid content, degree of unsaturation inphospholipid fatty acids, and membrane fluidity were observedin the plasma membranes during cold deacclimation. The sterolto phospholipid ratio increased with decreasing cold hardiness.Reverse changes were also detected in the majority of proteinand glycoprotein components. These reversible changes in theplasma membranes are considered to be involved in the mechanismof cold hardiness of plants. 1Contribution No. 2766 from the Institute of Low TemperatureScience. (Received July 10, 1985; Accepted October 25, 1985) |
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