Synthesis and Turnover of {alpha}-Amylase in Cotyledons of Germinating Vigna mungo Seeds: Effects of Exogenously Applied End-Products and Plant Hormones |
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Authors: | Taneyama Masatoshi; Yamauchi Daisuke; Minamikawa Takao |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University Minami-ohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-03 Japan |
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Abstract: | Pulse-chase experiments indicated that the higher levels ofa-amylase in detached and incubated cotyledons of Vigna mungothan those in cotyledons attached to the embryonic axis weredue to both faster synthesis and slower degradation of the enzymein the detached cotyledons than in the attached cotyledons.Levels of a-amylase in the cotyledons were examined in termsof possible effects of end-products and the effects of exogenouslyapplied plant hormones and growth regulators. Levels of a-amylaseactivity and content were reduced by high concentrations ofglucose and sucrose, and it is suggested that this effect wascaused mostly by osmotic stress and partly by end-product repression.The level of a-amylase was nearly twice that in controls after1 to 10µM GA3 had been applied to the cotyledons. In addition,0.1 mM kinetin, 0.1 mM 2,4-D and 0.1 to 0.S mM naphthaleneaceticacid also increased the level by 34% to 66% as compared to thecontrol. ABA and uniconazole both prevented the synthesis ofa-amylase. (Received July 4, 1994; Accepted November 14, 1994) |
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