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On the reliability of the lead salt precipitation method of acid phosphatase localization in plant cells
Authors:Izumi Washitani  Sitiro Sato
Institution:(1) Present address: Department of Botany, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Summary Fixation of cells with glutaraldehyde (5.0%, pH 6.7) was found to facilitate both the penetration of substrate (p-nitrophenyl phosphate) into cells and the leaking out of intracellular phosphate ions. 64% of the original activity survived the fixation for at least 24 hours. Lead ions added to the incubation medium at 6 mM neither accelerated nonenzymatic hydrolysis of the substrate, nor completely inactivated the enzyme activity. Lead ions at concentrations above 6 mM formed an insoluble compound with p-nitrophenyl phosphate, resulting in a decrease in the concentration of free substrate and lead ions. Phosphate ions liberated from substrate could not be completely trapped by lead ions even at above 6 mM, suggesting the possibility of intracellular migration of phosphate ions.In the presence of 4 mM p-nitrophenyl phosphate, 6 mM lead nitrate, and 0.2 M sucrose at pH 6.5, lead salt precipitates were deposited on the outer surface of cell walls, within cell walls, at tonoplast membranes, in nuclei, and occasionally in proplastids. No deposition of lead salt was formed in the control test from which the substrate was omitted. When cells were treated at first with lead nitrate and then with potassium phosphate, lead salt deposits were formed in the same sites as those of cells incubated in a complete reaction medium.It is concluded that although the result of the lead salt precipitation procedure reflects the presence of enzyme activity, it cannot directly show the site of the enzyme.
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