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Amino acids and quaternary nitrogen compounds in the germinating wheat grain
Authors:Catherine G Chittenden  DL Laidman  N Ahmad  RGWyn Jones
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Soil Science, University College of North Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, U.K.
Abstract:The tissues of the quiescent wheat grain contained free amino acids and quaternary nitrogen compounds. During germination the amino acid levels increased several fold. In the aleurone tissue and starchy endosperm glutamine was the predominant amino acid. Asparagine was predominant in the seedling tissues. Choline and glycine betaine were the principal quaternary nitrogen compounds present. The aleurone tissue and the embryo/seedling contained large quantities of glycine betaine. The increase in free amino acid levels in the aleurone tissue during the first 2 days of germination occurred independently of the embryo. After the second day, the further increase in levels was dependent upon the presence of the embryo and of gibberellic acid (GA). Estimation of the individual amino acids and quaternary nitrogen compounds released from incubating aleurone layers into aqueous media revealed a selective release of some compounds and retention of others. The process was regulated by GA. Possible mechanisms for the release of amino acid and its control by GA are discussed.
Keywords:Gramineae  wheat  amino acids  quaternary nitrogen compounds  glycine betaine  choline  germination  gibberellic acid  aleurone tissue  
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