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Effect of proline on nitrogenase activity in symbiosomes from root nodules of soybean (Glycine max L.) subjected to drought stress
Authors:Pedersen  AL; Feldner  HC; Rosendahl  L
Abstract:Experiments were carried out to investigate if drought stressaffects the ability of bacteroids from soybean (Glycine maxL.) root nodules to utilize proline and malate to support nitrogenaseactivity. The bacteroids were isolated in sub-ambient oxygenand nitrogenase activity was measured by acetylene reduction.Nitrogenase activity supported by proline was 8-fold higherin bacteroids from drought-stressed nodules than in bacteroidsfrom control nodules. In contrast to the results with prolinethere was no significant response to drought stress in the rateof bacteroid nitrogenase activity supported by malate. The effectof drought stress on transport of proline and malate acrossthe symbiosome membrane was investigated by incubation of symbiosomesisolated in sub-ambient oxygen with radioactive tracers. Droughtstress tended to increase the rate of proline uptake relativeto a minor decrease in malate uptake into symbiosomes in responseto drought. There was no indication of a saturable camer inthe symbiosome membrane for either substrate at concentrationsin the range 0.1-2 mM. The rate of malate uptake into symbiosomeswas twice as high as the rate of proline uptake at all substratelevels tested. The protein composition of the symbiosome membranewas altered in response to drought stress and these changesmay relate .to the permeability of the symbiosome membrane. Key words: Drought stress, nitrogenase activity, proline, soybean nodules, symbiosome membrane, transport
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