Regulation of glutamate dehydrogenase activity by amino acids in maize seedlings |
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Authors: | Rana P. Singh H. S. Srivastava |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Life Sciences, Vigyan Bhawan, Khandwa Road, Univ. of Indore, Indore 452001, India. |
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Abstract: | Root or secondary leaf segments from maize ( Zea mays L. cv. Ganga safed-2) seedlings were incubated with 9-amino acids and two amides separately, each at 5 m M for 24 h, to study their effects on glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) activity. Most of the compounds tested inhibited the specific activity of NADH-GDH and increased that of NAD+-GDH in the roots in the presence as well as in the absence of ammonium. In the leaves, such effects were recorded only with a few amino acids. Total soluble protein in the root and leaf tissues increased with the supply of most of the amino compounds. The effect of glutamate on enzyme activity and protein was concentration dependent in both tissues. When the enzyme extracts from root or leaf tissues were incubated with some of the amino acids, NADH-GDH declined while NAD+-GDH increased in most cases. The inhibition of NADH-GDH increased with increasing concentration of cysteine from 1 to 5 m M . The experiments demonstrate that most of the amino acids regulated GDH activity, possibly through some physicochemical modulation of the enzyme molecule. |
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Keywords: | Inorganic nitrogen maize leaves maize roots Zea mays |
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