Localization of superoxide dismutase in leaves of C3 and C4 plants |
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Authors: | Foster Joyce G; Edwards Gerald E |
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Institution: | Department of Horticulture, University of Wisconsin, Madison Wisconsin 53706, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Chloroplasts, mitochondria and cytoplasm, isolated from pea,wheat, maize and sorghum mesophyll protoplasts, contain distinctforms of superoxide dismutase (SOD). In all species evaluated,chloroplasts exhibited a single cyanide-sensitive SOD. Thischloroplastic enzyme was the most anionic SOD observed in wholeleaf and protoplast extracts and constitutes 5080% ofthe total soluble SOD. Pea and wheat protoplasts had only onecytoplasmic SOD, a cyanide-sensitive form of intermediate mobility;maize and sorghum had two such cytoplasmic enzymes. A singlecyanide-insensitive SOD was present in extracts from both C3and C4 tissues and was associated with mitochondria. Although bundle sheath cells of sorghum and maize are knownto be deficient in Photosystem II, there was no apparent differencein SOD between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells. Mesophyllprotoplasts and bundle sheath strands from these C4 plants containedthe same forms of SOD. Levels of soluble SOD were similar, ona chlorophyll basis, in the two cell types as was distributionof activity among the various forms of the enzyme. (Received May 19, 1980; ) |
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