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Peptide uptake in germinating barley embryos involves a dithiol-dependent transport protein
Authors:David J. Walker Smith  John W. Payne
Abstract:An active transport system for small peptides occurs in the scutellar membrane of germinating barley and serves to move the products of partial hydrolysis of storage proteins from the endosperm into the growing embryo. Transport of peptides, but not amino acids or glucose, is inhibited by the thiol reagents, N-ethylmaleimide and p-chloromercuribenzene sulphonic acid (PCMBS). Peptide substrates protect against PCMBS inactivation. The dithiol-specific reagent, phenylarsine oxide (PAO) also inhibits. The reducing agent, dithiothreitol, reverses the inactivation caused by PCMBS and PAO. We conclude that the peptide transport system contains a redox-sensitive, dithiol-dependent protein.
Keywords:Germinating barley   Peptide transport   Redox-sensitive dithiol   Sulphydryl-dependent transport
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