Proteolysis in the axis of the germinating pea seed |
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Authors: | David R. Murray |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Vic, Australia;(2) Plant Sciences Section, School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Vic, Australia |
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Abstract: | Autoproteolytic, caseolytic and haemoglobin degrading activities, carboxypeptidase and aminopeptidase activities have all been measured in extracts prepared from the radicle of germinating pea seeds (Pisum sativum L.). With increasing time from the beginning of imbibition, the spectrum of protein degrading enzyme activities changed in a complex manner. As a proportion of total autoproteolytic activity, acid proteinases declined, while sulphydryl-and serine-active site endopeptidases accounted for increased proportions of the total activity. The distribution of protein degrading enzyme activities in the root tip compared with the balance of the root was determined after 4 days, at the onset of cell division in the root apex. On a fresh weight basis the tip was enriched ca. 2-fold in protein concentration and all of the exopeptidases. Autoproteolytic activity was concentrated in the tip to a lesser degree, and haemoglobin degrading activity not at all. In contrast, the root tip was depleted in caseolytic activity.Abbreviations AP aminopeptidase - BSA bovine serum albumin - CP carboxypeptidase - DAN diazoacetyl-D, L-norleucine - ME 2-mercaptoethanol - NEM N-ethyl maleimide - PMSF phenyl methyl sulphonyl fluoride - TCA trichloroacetic acid |
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Keywords: | Aminopeptidase Axis Carboxypeptidase Endopeptidase Pisum Seed germination |
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