Effect of temperature of imbibition on phospholipid metabolism in pea embryonic axes |
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Authors: | Liliana Di Nola Alfred M. Mayer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel |
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Abstract: | Pea seeds were imbibed in radioactive choline and then germinated. Treatments were either at 5° or 25° and the seeds were imbibed for 5 hr at one temperature and then transferred to the other. [-14C]Choline incorporation into phosphatidyl choline in the ER and the plasma membrane obtained from the embryonic axes after germination was measured. Seeds kept constantly at 25° had a very rapid initial incorporation of choline followed by a loss of label. Seeds kept at 5° had a very much lower rate of incorporation. However, seeds transferred from 5 to 25° behaved for at least 48 hr as if continuously kept at 5°, while in seeds transferred from 25 to 5° incorporation stopped after 15 hr. The seeds apparently respond to transient exposure to temperature by a changed metabolism of phospholipid. Data are also given for the choline content of the seeds under the different treatments and for the changes in total phospholipid. |
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Keywords: | Leguminoseae seeds germination phospholipids phosphatidyl choline temperature endoplasmic reticulum plasma membrane choline incorporation. |
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