Department of Botany, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104.
Plant Physiol. 1975 Jan;55(1):114-9. doi: 10.1104/pp.55.1.114.
Three different invertases are found in the developing internodes of oat (Avena sativa cv. Victory). Two soluble invertases (I and II) are separable on diethylaminoethylcellulose and Sephadex columns. They are further distinguished by their kinetic constants, heat stability, and differences in stability and apparent activity optima in response to pH treatments. Relative activities of the two soluble isozymes change considerably during the developmental stages examined. Invertase I activity rises early and begins to fall after maximal activity is reached at 6 hours of incubation. This early increase in activity accompanies the period of most rapid growth rate of the internode. Invertase II activity does not increase significantly during the first 6 hours of internode extension, but rapidly rises to a maximum activity at 16 hours, then declines. The third form of invertase, bound invertase (III), is present in both immature and mature stem tissue. Its activity increases (by 6 hours) during immature growth stages, decreases considerably with maturation, and remains relatively constant in mature tissue.
燕麦(Avena sativa cv. Victory)发育节间中存在三种不同的转化酶。两种可溶性转化酶(I 和 II)可在 DEAE-纤维素和葡聚糖凝胶柱上分离。它们还可通过动力学常数、热稳定性以及对 pH 处理的稳定性和表观活性最适值的差异来区分。两种可溶性同工酶的相对活性在检查的发育阶段变化很大。转化酶 I 的活性升高较早,并在孵育 6 小时后达到最大活性后开始下降。这种早期活性的增加伴随着节间生长速度最快的时期。在节间延伸的前 6 小时内,转化酶 II 的活性没有显著增加,但在 16 小时迅速上升到最大活性,然后下降。第三种形式的转化酶,结合转化酶(III)存在于未成熟和成熟的茎组织中。它的活性在未成熟生长阶段增加(6 小时),随着成熟而大大降低,在成熟组织中相对稳定。