Jaynes T A, Nelson O E
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana 47907.
Plant Physiol. 1971 May;47(5):623-8. doi: 10.1104/pp.47.5.623.
A bound invertase and two soluble invertases are found in the developing endosperm of maize (Zea mays L.). The two soluble invertases can be separated on diethylaminoethyl-cellulose and Sephadex columns and distinguished by their kinetic constants. One soluble invertase, invertase I, is present from the 10- to 28-day stages of endosperm development with maximal activity per normal endosperm at the 12-day stage. In two endosperm mutant lines, shrunken-1 and shrunken-2, there is a second increase in invertase I activity later in development which could be a secondary effect caused by the abnormal metabolism in these lines. Another soluble invertase, invertase II, is present in the embryo upon germination and is also found in the very young developing endosperm (6-day stage). The third form of invertase, bound invertase, is present in the endosperm by the 6-day stage, and its activity remains approximately constant during development.
在玉米(Zea mays L.)发育中的胚乳中发现了一种结合型转化酶和两种可溶性转化酶。这两种可溶性转化酶可以通过二乙氨基乙基纤维素柱和葡聚糖凝胶柱进行分离,并根据其动力学常数加以区分。一种可溶性转化酶,即转化酶I,在胚乳发育的第10天到28天阶段存在,在第12天阶段每个正常胚乳中的活性最高。在两个胚乳突变系,即皱缩-1和皱缩-2中,转化酶I的活性在发育后期出现第二次增加,这可能是这些品系中异常代谢引起的次级效应。另一种可溶性转化酶,即转化酶II,在种子萌发时存在于胚中,在非常幼嫩的发育胚乳(6天阶段)中也能发现。转化酶的第三种形式,即结合型转化酶,在第6天阶段存在于胚乳中,其活性在发育过程中大致保持恒定。