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Dessication-induced Changes in the Protein Complement of Soluble Extracts from Leaves of Resurrection Plants and Related Desiccation-sensitive Species
Authors:DANIEL  V; GAFF  D F
Institution:Botany Department, Monash University Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia
Abstract:Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis studies were conducted onthe soluble proteins of angiosperm plants whose leaf protoplasmcan revive from complete dehydration (Xerophyta viscosa, Talbotiaelegans, Sporobolus stapfianus, Myrothamnus flabellifolia, Boryanitida) and of desiccation sensitive plants (Sporobolus pyramidalis,Eragrostis tenuifolia, Selaginella kraussiana). Changes in thesoluble protein composition were found in all species afterdehydration, and were extensive in most species, both resurrectionand non-resurrection. Both groups showed loss of protein bands,but there was no consistent pattern of compositional changewithin either type of plant. Net hydrolysis of high molecularweight protein could be deduced, and the possibility of disulphide-mediatedaggregation arose in some species. Induction of tolerance todesiccation in Borya nitida appeared to be associated with retentionor restoration of the control pattern of protein bands in contrastto loss of very low and very high mol. wt protein (loss wasextreme in desiccation-killed leaves). There was evidence of a disproportionately great synthesis ofvery low mol. wt protein during the midphase of rehydrationin X. viscosa. These results point to the possibility of an important roleof protein synthesis for survival of dehydration. Resurrection plants, desiccation-sensitive plants, protein complement, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
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