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Phosphorylases I and II of Maize Endosperm.

C Y Tsai1, O E Nelson.   

Abstract

Two phosphorylases have been found in the endosperm of Zea mays. Phosphorylase I is found through all stages of endosperm development and seed germination investigated. The other enzyme, phosphorylase II appears only at the stage of rapid starch biosynthesis and is not found during germination. At 22 days after pollination, the activity of phosphorylase II is 10 times that of phosphorylase I. These 2 phosphorylases are separable by column chromatography and behave differently in several respects.Phosphorylase I cannot utilize maltose as a primer while phosphorylase II does so readily. Furthermore, phosphorylase II can synthesize an amylose-like polymer from a "primer free" system after a lag phase.Phosphorylase II is inhibited severely at pH 5.8 by ATP, GTP, ADP, and GDP, and less drastically by UTP, CTP, UDP and CDP. Phosphorylase I is somewhat inhibited by purine nucleotides but not by pyrimidine nucleotides. In all cases, the inhibition is pH-dependent. Phosphorylase I is inhibited competitively by ATP while phosphorylase II is inhibited non-competitively.Phosphorylase II is markedly stimulated by 10 mm Mg(2+) and by 2 mm ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid while phosphorylase I is relatively little affected.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 16656726      PMCID: PMC396019          DOI: 10.1104/pp.43.1.103

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


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