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Secretion of basic and acidic chitinases from salt-adapted and -unadapted winged bean cells
Authors:Muneharu Esaka  Akie Toyota  Hiromi Hayakawa
Institution:Dept of Biology, Univ. of Joensuu, P.O. Box 111, SF-80101 Joensuu, Finland;Institute of Biotechnology, Univ. of Helsinki, SF-00380 Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:Northern hybridizations were used to study the site of synthesis of three carboxypeptidases (Cpases I-III) which occur in the starchy endosperm of germinating barley grain ( Hordeum vulgare L.). Further evidence was obtained by studying secretion of these enzymes from scutella or aleurone layers separated from germinating grains. Messenger RNA for Cpase II was detected only in developing grain, and the bulk of the mRNA was localized in the starchy endosperm. This suggests that Cpase II is synthesized at the site of its accumulation, the starchy endosperm. In contrast, Cpase I is expressed during germination and the predominant site of synthesis is the scutellum, from which it is secreted into the starchy endosperm. Cpase III is also synthesized during germination, but the bulk of it is synthesized in and secreted from the aleurone layer. Thus, the three carboxypeptidases, all of which seem to play a role in hydrolysis of the reserve proteins in the starchy endosperm during germination, have different sites of synthesis.
Keywords:Aleurone layer  barley  carboxypeptidase  developing grain  germination              Hordeum vulgare            scutellum  secretion
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