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Changes in {alpha} and {beta}-Amylase Activities during Germination of Seeds of Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)
Authors:Kohno, Akiko   Nanmori, Takashi
Affiliation:Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kobe University Rokkodaicho, Nada-ku, Kobe, 657 Japan
Abstract:We examined the methods available for the assay of {alpha}-amylasein alfalfa (Medicago sativa) and found the Phadebas test mostsuitable. The Phadebas assay and activity staining on ampholinegels after isoelectrofocusing revealed that an amylase is presentin the dry seeds of alfalfa and that its activity decreasesrapidly after the second day of seed germination. An amylasewas purified by affinity chromatography and gel filtration.The kinds of sugar generated from soluble starch by the purifiedamylase resembled those generated by other {alpha}-amylases from plants,in particular those from mung bean (Vigna radiata). These resultsindicate that the amylase in alfalfa seeds belongs to the familyof {alpha}-amylases. The molecular weight and isoelectric point ofthe {alpha}-amylase were determined to be 43 kDa and 4.92, respectively. The Pantrac assay and activity staining on immobiline gels afterisoelectrofocusing revealed that the activities of ß-amylasesincreased during the initial 4 to 5 days of germination. Furthermore,treatment of whole seedlings with cycloheximide or actinomycinD inhibited the increase in activity of ß-amylasesbut did not affect the reduction in activity of {alpha}-amylase. During germination of alfalfa seeds, {alpha}-amylase activity decreaseswhile, in contrast, ß-amylase activity increases (inthe cotyledons of germinating seeds), changes that are specificto the germinating seeds of alfalfa. (Received September 8, 1990; Accepted February 20, 1991)
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