Emergence of Proteases in Germinating Cucumber Cotyledons and Their Roles in the Two-Step Degradation of Storage Protein |
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Authors: | Yamauchi, Yasuo Sugimoto, Toshio Sueyoshi, Kuni Oji, Yoshikiyo |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Science of Biological Resources, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kobe University Rokkodai 1-1, Nadaku, Kobe, 657 Japan 2Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University Rokkodai 1-1, Nada-ku, Kobe, 657 Japan |
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Abstract: | The degradation of storage protein in germinating cucumber seedswas shown to proceed via two distinct steps. First, severalproteases with acidic isoelectric points (pIs) were involvedin solubilization and partial degradation of 11S globulin. Treatmentof seedlings with cycloheximide inhibited this step and theexpression of these proteases. Thus, the first step appearedto be governed by these proteases, which were synthesized denovo after imbibition. The first step was observed in dark-growncotyledons, but the complete degradation of 11S globulin didnot occur in the absence of illumination. An additional protease,with a pI of 4.5, was induced by illumination, and it was involvedin the further cleavage of the partially degraded products ofIIS globulin. Thus, the complete degradation of the storageprotein proceeded via a two-step process in illuminated germinatingseedlings. Light is needed to induce the second step in thedegradation of 11S globulin that supplies the nitrogen requiredfor development of the photosynthetic apparatus in the greeningcotyledon. (Received November 9, 1995; Accepted January 31, 1996) |
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