Histochemical studies on protease formation in the cotyledons of germinating bean seeds |
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Authors: | Harugoro Yomo Margery Poole Taylor |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kitchawan Research Laboratory of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 10562 Ossining, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Protease formation in Phaseolus vulgaris L. cotyledons during seed germination was studied histochemically using a gelatin-film-substrate method. Protease activity can be detected by this method on the 5th day of germination, at approximately the same time that a rapid increase of activity was observed by a test-tube assay with casein as a substrate. At the early stage of germination, protease activity was observed throughout the cotyledon except in two or three cell layers below the cotyledon surface and in several cell layers around the vascular bundles. A highly active cell layer surrounding the protease-inactive cells near the vascular bundles is suggested to be a source of the protease.Brooklyn Botanic Garden Contribution No. 202. |
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