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Russell L. Jones 《Planta》1969,85(4):359-375
Summary The ultrastructural morphology of both dry and water-imbibed barley aleurone cells is described. The aleurone cell is characterized by the presence of numerous aleurone grains and spherosomes. In addition, it contains organelles typical of other plant cells including structures similar to microbodies, and rough endoplasmic reticulum characterized by the presence of numerous polyribosomes. It is inferred that the morphological specialization of aleurone cells is related to their biochemical specialization.Work supported by National Science Foundation grant GB5863. The skillful technical assistance of Mrs. Janet Price is gratefully acknowledged.  相似文献   

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Russell L. Jones 《Planta》1969,88(1):73-86
Summary This paper describes the ultrastructural changes in barley aleurone cells following exposure to gibberollic acid (GA3) for 10–12 hr and longer. These changes involve a further proliferation of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), distention of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cisternae (12–16 hr of GA3) and proliferation of vesicles from the ER and dictyosomes (14–22 hr). Accompanying these changes is a reduction in the size of the aleurone grains and a decrease in the number of spherosomes. Plastids and microbodies however appear to increase in number during this period of GA3 treatment. The relevance of these ultrastructural changes to GA3-stimulated synthesis of hydrolases is discussed.The skillful technical assistance of Mrs. Janet Price is gratefully acknowledged. Supported by National Science Foundation grant GB-8332.  相似文献   

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Russell  L. Jones  Janet M. Price 《Planta》1970,94(3):191-202
Summary Ultrastructural changes in barley aleurone, cells treated with gibberellic acid (GA3) for 24–36 hr are described. Many large vacuoles are seen in the ground cytoplasm; the coalasce to form one large central vacuole. Evidence is presented indicating that the vacuoles are formed from the aleurone grains. The dictyosomes of aleurone cells treated with GA3 for 24 hr or longer proliferate many vesicles. This proliferation of dictyosome vesicles is associated with the phase of rapid ribonuclease release from the aleurone cell. Estimates indicate that microbodies are considerably reduced in number with GA3 treatment from 24–36, hr while the number of mitochondria is not substantially affected relative to controls. P-Protein-like material is seen in the cytoplasm of these cells often in close proximity to endoplasmic reticulum and spiny vesicles.Supported by National Science Foundation Grant No. GB8332.  相似文献   

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Russell L. Jones 《Planta》1969,87(1-2):119-133
Summary This paper describes changes in the fine structure of barley aleurone cells following treatment with gibberellic acid (GA3). Within 2 hr of GA3 treatment the aleurone grains lose the spherical appearance characteristic of aleurone cells incubated in water and buffer alone. This swelling increases with increased exposure of the cells to GA3 and reaches a maximum at about 10 hr. Accompanying this increase in volume of the aleurone grains is an increase in the amount of rough endoplasmic reticulum. The relevance of these GA3-stimulated changes in aleurone-cell fine-structure to GA3-regulated -amylase production is discussed.Work supported by National Science Foundation grants GB-5863 and GB-8332. The skillful technical assistance of Mrs. Janet Price is gratefully acknowledged.  相似文献   

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Summary Cytochemical methods have been used in conjunction with light and electron microscopy to determine the nature of the inclusions in aleurone grains of barley aleurone layers. Two kinds of inclusions were found: (1) Globoids within globoid cavities which were not enclosed by a membrane: the globoids stained red with toluidin blue due to the presence of phytin, and with lipid stains; (2) Protein-carbohydrate bodies which stained green with toluidin blue. The characteristics of globoids and protein-carbohydrate bodies as seen in the electron microscope are described in detail using both glutaraldehyde- and permanganatefixed tissues. The protein-carbohydrate body was identified by silver-hexaminestaining; this was not caused by carbohydrate but by some component which stained green in toluidin blue and which also occurred in cell walls in a thin band adjacent to the cytoplasm. The characteristics of both bodies are discussed in relation to apparent confusion in their identities in previous electron-microscope studies.  相似文献   

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The effects of gibberellic acid (GA3) and Ca2+ on the synthesis and secretion of α-amylase from protoplasts of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) aleurone were studied. Protoplasts undergo dramatic morphological changes whether or not the incubation medium contains GA3, CaCl2, or both. Incubation of protoplasts in medium containing both GA3 and Ca2+, however, causes an increase in the α-amylase activity of both incubation medium and tissue extract relative to controls incubated in GA3 or Ca2+ alone. Isoelectric focusing shows that adding Ca2+ to incubation media containing GA3 increases the levels of α-amylase isozymes having high isoelectric points (pI). In the presence of GA3 alone, only isozymes with low pIs accumulate. The increase in α-amylase activity in the incubation medium begins after 36 hours of incubation, and secretion is complete after about 72 hours. Protoplasts require continuous exposure to Ca2+ to maintain elevated levels of α-amylase release. Immunoelectrophoresis shows that Ca2+ stimulates the release of low-pI α-amylase isozymes by 3-fold and high-pI isozymes by 30-fold over controls incubated in GA3 alone. Immunochemical data also show that the half-maximum concentration for this response is between 5 and 10 millimolar CaCl2. The response is not specific for Ca2+ since Sr2+ can substitute, although less effectively than Ca2+. Pulse-labeling experiments show that α-amylase isozymes produced by aleurone protoplasts in response to GA3 and Ca2+ are newly synthesized. The effects of Ca2+ on the process of enzyme synthesis and secretion is not mediated via an effect of this ion on α-amylase stability or on protoplast viability. We conclude that Ca2+ directly affects the process of enzyme synthesis and transport. Experiments with protoplasts also argue against the direct involvement of the cell wall in Ca2+-stimulated enzyme release.  相似文献   

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Summary The morphology and fine structure of aleurone cells of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] seed coats were analyzed with transmission electron microscopy for the period of rapid seed fill up to physiological maturity. Thin sections and freeze-fracture replicas were prepared for each stage. The aleurone is a tissue lining the embryo sac and consists of a single layer of cells attached to the aerenchyma of the seed coat proper. During seed fill, aleurone cells contained numerous Golgi-derived vesicles in the basal region of the cytoplasm that were either free or attached to the plasma membrane along the lateral and basal regions of the cell wall. Correspondingly, the Golgi apparatus were well developed with individual dictyosomes having 5 to 8, highly fenestrated stacked cisternae. The degree of fenestration along the periphery of each cisterna increased from the cis to trans region. Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) was also abundant, often consisting of up to 30, stacked swollen cisternae which occupied large regions of cytoplasm. Plasmodesmata which connected adjacent aleurone cells was not observed along the dorsal walls of aleurone cells that faced aerenchyma. At physiological maturity, dictyosome cisternae were less fenestrated and had fewer associated secretory vesicles. Stacked lamellae of RER were absent, being replaced by short tubular cisternae and small vesicles. At physiological maturity, the aleurone cells had thick walls, and contained numerous lipid bodies in apposition to the plasma membrane. The cytoplasm appeared densely stained in thin-sections and contained protein bodies and amyloplasts with large starch grains. We conclude that during the period of rapid seed fill aleurone cells produce, package, transport and secrete vesicular contents toward the embryo, that is followed at physiological maturity by the storage of lipid, protein and starch in the same cells. The embryo is the most likely destination for secretory products during the period of rapid seed fill. The fate of the stored food reserves in aleurone cells at physiological maturity may be analogous to that of aleurone tissue of grasses, being utilized during imbibition for processes important to germination.  相似文献   

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The effect of gibberellic acid and Ca2+ on the accumulation of α-amylase mRNAs in aleurone layers of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) was studied using cDNA clones containing sequences of mRNAs for the high and low isoelectric point (pI) α-amylases. There is no significant hybridization between the two α-amylase cDNA clones under the hybridization and washing conditions employed. These clones were therefore used to monitor levels of mRNAs for high and low pI α-amylases. It is shown that although the synthesis of the high pI α-amylase proteins depends on the presence of Ca2+ in the incubation medium, the accumulation of mRNA for this group occurs to the same degree in the presence or the absence of Ca2+. The accumulation of low pI α-amylase mRNA is also not affected by the presence or absence of Ca2+ in the incubation medium. These results establish gibberellic acid, not Ca2+, as the principal regulator of α-amylase mRNA accumulation in barley aleurone, while Ca2+ controls high pI α-amylase synthesis at a later step in the biosynthetic pathway.  相似文献   

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The effect of temperature on α-amylase synthesis and secretion from barley (c.v. Himalaya) half-seeds and aleurone layers is reported. Barley half-seeds incubated at 15 C in gibberellic acid (GA) concentrations of 0.5 and 5 micromolar for 16 hours do not release α-amylase. Similarly, isolated aleurone layers of barley do not release α-amylase when incubated for 2 or 4 hours at temperatures of 15 C or below following 12 hours incubation at 25 C at GA concentrations from 50 nanomolar to 50 micromolar. There is an interaction between temperature and GA concentration for the process of α-amylase release from aleurone layers; thus, with increasing GA concentration, there is an increase in the Q10 of this process. A thermal gradient bar was used to resolve the temperature at which the rate of α-amylase release changes; thermal discontinuity was observed between 19 and 21 C. The time course of the response of aleurone tissue to temperature was determined using a continuous monitoring apparatus. Results show that the effect of low temperature is detectable within minutes, whereas recovery from exposure to low temperature is also rapid. Although temperature has a marked effect on the amount of α-amylase released from isolated aleurone layers, it does not significantly affect the accumulation of α-amylase within the tissue. At all GA concentrations above 0.5 nanomolar, the level of extractable α-amylase is unaffected by temperatures between 10 and 28 C. It is concluded that the effect of temperature on α-amylase production from barley aleurone layers is primarily on the process of enzyme secretion.  相似文献   

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High pressure freezing and freeze substitution (HPF-FS) were used to prepare barley ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) aleurone protoplasts for transmission electron microscopy (TEM). We show that HPF-FS is superior to conventional chemical fixation and dehydration techniques for the preservation of cellular fine structure and antigenicity of proteins in barley aleurone protoplasts. HPF-FS extracted fewer proteins from the cytosol and organelles of aleurone protoplasts and maintained the details of cellular structure. The cortical cytoskeleton, made up of microtubules, was observed for the first time by TEM in barley aleurone protoplasts prepared by HPF-FS. Organelles such as protein storage vacuoles retained their proteinaceous contents, and other cellular organelles (including the Golgi apparatus, the nucleus and mitochondria) were also well preserved in protoplasts fixed by HPF-FS. Antibodies to the vacuolar enzyme nuclease I, the tonoplast aquaporin α-TIP and the glyoxysomal enzyme malate synthase showed that the antigenicity of organellar enzymes and membrane proteins was preserved in cells prepared by HPF-FS. We conclude that HPF-FS is superior to chemical fixation for the preparation of plant protoplasts for TEM and is the method of choice for the preservation of aleurone protoplasts for structural and immunochemical studies.  相似文献   

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alpha-Amylases (EC 3.2.1.1) secreted by the aleurone layer of barley grains are Ca2+-containing metalloenzymes. We studied the effect of Ca2+ on the activity and structure of the two major groups of aleurone alpha-amylase by incubating affinity purified enzyme in solutions containing Ca2+ from pCa 4 to 7. Both groups of isoforms required one atom of Ca2+/molecule of enzyme as determined by isotope exchange, but the two groups differed by more than 10-fold in their affinity for Ca2+. Both groups of alpha-amylase were irreversibly inactivated by incubation in low Ca2+ (pCa 7). This inactivation was not due to changes in primary structure, as measured by molecular weight, but appeared to be the result of changes in secondary and tertiary structure as indicated by circular dichroism spectra, serology, lability in the presence of protease, and fluorescence spectra. Analysis of the predicted secondary structure of barley aleurone alpha-amylase indicates that the Ca2+-binding region of barley amylases is structurally similar to that of mammalian alpha-amylases. Our data indicate that micromolar levels of Ca2+ are required to stabilize the structure of barley alpha-amylases in the endoplasmic reticulum of the aleurone layer where these enzymes are synthesized.  相似文献   

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RNA metabolism of embryo and aleurone of barley grains (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Himalaya) was studied to elucidate the role of these tissues in the control of alpha-amylase synthesis and germination. The extent of (3)H-uridine incorporated into various RNA classes of the embryo during the first 12 hours of germination was low but constant. Subsequently, there was a rapid increase in RNA synthesis of all fractions. In the aleurones, after 16 hours, a gradual decrease in (3)H-uridine incorporation was observed, and by the time the synthesis of RNA in the aleurones had stopped, alpha-amylase level was at its highest in the grain.On transfer to accelerated aging conditions (43 C; 85% relative humidity), the grains lost their viability within 4 weeks. That this was due to a rapid deterioration of the embryo and not of the aleurone was apparent in studies on alpha-amylase formation, RNA metabolism, and ATP content in grains in various physiological states reported here. Results presented here also reveal a marked influence of the embryo and GA(3) on the quality of the newly synthesized RNAs. Aleurones which lacked the impulse of embryo or GA(3) were capable of synthesizing RNA but these RNAs were less heterodisperse than RNAs from aleurones which were under the influence of an embryo or GA(3).  相似文献   

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Gibberellin-treated barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) aleurone cell protoplasts have been shown previously to contain two α-amylase isozymes which are not secreted (JV Jacobsen, JA Zwar, PM Chandler 1985 Planta 13: 430-438). This report shows that these intracellular forms are immunochemically related to the low isoelectric point but not the high isoelectric point group of α-amylase isozymes and that they arise by new synthesis like the secreted forms. Pulse-chase studies show that the intracellular isozymes are precursors to the secreted isozymes. Conversion of the intra- to the extracellular forms involves decreases in isoelectric points with no change in size detectable by SDS-PAGE. The precursor isozymes were also detected in aleurone layer homogenates but they were unstable. They could be stabilized by various treatments including heating the homogenate to 70°C for 10 minutes indicating that the instability was enzymically mediated. Using purified radioactive precursor isozymes, it was shown that instability did not involve inactivation but the conversion to secreted forms. The nature of the covalent modification associated with conversion was not determined but available data indicate that it does not involve glycosylation.  相似文献   

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We have determined the nucleotide sequences of Amy32b, a type A alpha-amylase gene, and of the gene for aleurain, a thiol protease closely related to mammalian cathepsin H. Both are expressed in barley aleurone cells under control of the plant hormones gibberellic acid and abscisic acid, but only aleurain is expressed at high levels in other barley tissues. Sequence analysis indicates that the 5' end of the aleurain gene, comprising 3 exons and 2 introns, may have become associated with the remainder of the gene, encoding the protease domain of the protein, by some sort of recombination event. This 5' domain of the gene is very G + C-rich and is flanked by inverted repetitive sequences. We found two different groups of homologous sequence elements. The first group consists of four blocks of sequences conserved in the same spatial arrangement in both genes; these are arranged at similar intervals upstream from the Amy32b TATA box and from a TATA box present in intron 3 of aleurain, outside of the 5' domain and upstream from the protease domain. A part of two of these conserved sequences is similar to the core sequence of certain enhancer elements characterized from mammalian cells. The second group of homologous elements is present in the upstream region of both genes. We speculate that these conserved sets of sequences may have some role in either the tissue specificity of expression of the genes or in some part of the hormonal regulation imposed on them.  相似文献   

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Pulse-labeling of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Himalaya) aleurone layers incubated for 13 hours in 2.5 micromolar gibberellic acid (GA3) with or without 5 millimolar CaCl2 shows that α-amylase isozymes 3 and 4 are not synthesized in vivo in the absence of Ca2+. A cDNA clone for α-amylase was isolated and used to measure α-amylase mRNA levels in aleurone layers incubated in the presence and absence of Ca2+. No difference was observed in α-amylase mRNA levels between layers incubated for 12 hours in 2.5 micromolar GA3 with 5 millimolar CaCl2 and layers incubated in GA3 alone. RNA isolated from layers incubated for 12 hours in GA3 with and without Ca2+ was translated in vitro and was found to produce the same complement of translation products regardless of the presence of Ca2+ in the incubation medium. Immunoprecipitation of translation products showed that the RNA for α-amylase synthesized in Ca2+-deprived aleurone layers was translatable. Ca2+ is required for the synthesis of α-amylase isozymes 3 and 4 at a step after mRNA accumulation and processing.  相似文献   

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Mozer TJ 《Plant physiology》1980,65(5):834-837
The poly(A)-containing mRNA from barley aleurone layers pretreated with gibberellic acid has been purified by phenol-chloroform extraction and repeated oligo[d(pT)]-cellulose chromatography. This RNA has been translated in both the wheat germ and reticulocyte lysate in vitro translation systems with greater than 50% of the synthesized protein being α-amylase. The mRNA for α-amylase has been further purified by dimethylsulfoxide-formamide-sucrose density gradient centrifugation and by gel electrophoresis. By these methods, its molecular weight has been determined to be 580,000.  相似文献   

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