Literature DB >> 16653151

Appearance of Endoproteolytic Enzymes during the Germination of Barley.

R Wrobel1, B L Jones.   

Abstract

Barley endoproteolytic enzymes are important to germination because they hydrolyze endosperm storage proteins to provide precursors for new protein synthesis. We recently developed an electrophoretic method utilizing gel-incorporated protein substrates to study the endoproteinases of 4-d-germinated barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Morex) grain. This work extends those findings to determine the temporal pattern of the appearance of the endoproteinases during germination, the sensitivities of the proteinases to class-specific proteinase inhibitors, and where, in germinating caryopses, the proteinases reside. Six endoproteinase activity bands (representing a minimum of seven enzymes) were present in 5-d-germinated barley grain extracts subjected to electrophoresis in nondenaturing gels at pH 8.8. The activities of two of the enzyme bands ("neutral" proteinases) increased as the pH was increased from 3.8 to 6.5. The activities of the remaining four ("acidic") bands diminished abruptly as the pH increased above 4.7. Two proteinase bands hydrolyzed gelatin but not edestin, four of the proteinases hydrolyzed both gelatin and edestin at nearly the same rates, and one enzyme degraded only edestin. One neutral endoproteinase was sensitive to diisopropyl fluorophosphate inhibition, and the other was not inhibited by any of inhibitors tested. Four of acidic enzymes were cysteine proteinases [inhibited by trans-epoxysuccinyl-l-leucylamido(4-guanidino)butane and N-ethylmaleimide]; the other was an aspartic acid endoproteinase (sensitive to pepstatin). Only the aspartic proteinase was detected in either ungerminated or steeped barley grain. During the germination (malting) process, the aspartic endoproteinase activity decreased until the second day of germination and then increased until germination day 5. The first endoproteinase(s) induced during germination was a neutral enzyme that showed activity on the 1st day of the germination phase after steeping. Most of the endoproteinases became active on the 2nd or 3rd germination day, but one cysteine proteinase was not detected until the 5th day. Acid cysteine proteinases were present in the aleurone, scutellum, and endosperm tissues but not in shoots and roots. The aleurone layer and endosperm contained almost exclusively band B1 neutral proteinases, whereas the scutellum, shoots, and roots contained both B1 and B2 bands. This work shows that germinating barley contains a complex set of proteinases whose expression is temporally and spatially controlled. But, at the same time, it also shows that this electrophoretic method for separating and studying individual enzymes of this complex will allow us to more readily characterize and purify them.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 16653151      PMCID: PMC1075813          DOI: 10.1104/pp.100.3.1508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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