Department of Botany, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UD, Aberdeen, UK.
Planta. 1981 May;151(6):531-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00387430.
A calcium-binding macromolecule, with an estimated molecular weight greater than 100,000, was detected in phloem exudate from Cucurbita maxima and related species. The macromolecule was a component of sieve tube sap, rather than a contaminant leached from cell walls or cut parenchyma cells during exudate collection. The protein nature of this macromolecule was deduced from its size, lability, susceptibility to proteolytic digestion, and by the dependence of calcium-binding activity on thiol-protecting agents. This protein is distinct from the major proteins of exudate and does not appear to be related to calmodulin.
在南瓜和相关物种的韧皮部汁液中检测到一种结合钙的大分子,其估计分子量大于 100000。该大分子是筛管汁液的组成部分,而不是在汁液收集过程中从细胞壁或切割的薄壁细胞中浸出的污染物。该大分子的蛋白质性质是根据其大小、不稳定性、对蛋白水解酶的敏感性以及钙结合活性对巯基保护剂的依赖性推断出来的。这种蛋白质与汁液中的主要蛋白质不同,似乎与钙调蛋白无关。