Literature DB >> 16664836

Heat inactivation of starch synthase in wheat endosperm tissue.

A H Rijven1.   

Abstract

The effect of temperature on accumulation of starch was studied in grain slices of wheat (Triticum aestivum cv SUN9E), taken 15 days after anthesis. As compared with pretreatment of such slices at 25 degrees C, pretreatment at 30 or 35 degrees C reduced the subsequent conversion of sucrose to starch. In contrast to rice (Oryza sativa cv Calrose), pretreatment of wheat soluble starch synthase in vitro at 30 degrees C or higher temperatures reduced its activity. In zymograms using nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by activity staining, the slowest migrating band represented the most temperature sensitive isozyme. Although preincubation of a soluble enzyme sample in vitro at 25 degrees C did not result in loss of starch synthase activity, it did result in a gradual shift of zymogram banding pattern toward faster migrating species. Pretreatment of isolated starch granules at 40 degrees C increased their bound starch synthase activity. Both soluble and bound enzymes in the grains of whole wheat plants lost activity when the plants were held above 30 degrees C for 30 minutes or longer. Both activities lost from the grains after a 1 hour treatment at 37 degrees C were restored in 1 to 2 days by a return to 21 degrees C. In slices, inactivation of the soluble starch synthase was increased by incubation with 2,4-dinitrophenol. It is tentatively suggested that in vivo heat inactivation of soluble starch synthase may be a direct effect of heat on the enzyme protein and that of bound enzyme an indirect effect involving metabolic factors.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 16664836      PMCID: PMC1075356          DOI: 10.1104/pp.81.2.448

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


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