Department of Botany, King's College, University of London, London, England.
Planta. 1970 Mar;93(1):53-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00387652.
Prolonged washing of thin slices of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) did not result in any apparent increase in the activity of the phosphatase enzymes, although the washing process is known to stimulate the activity of many other enzymes. However, treatment of the tissue in either 3×10(-5)M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid or 10(-4)M indole acetic acid resulted in a 3-fold increase in the phosphatase activity. Significant stimulations of activity were detectable one hour after placing the tissue in the auxin. Treatment of the tissue in either kinetin or gibberellic acid failed to stimulate the activity of the enzyme. The enhancement of phosphatase activity caused by auxins could not be prevented by adding cycloheximide to the treatment solution an it is concluded that the stimulation occurred as the result of the activation of enzyme already present in the tissue rather than by the de novo synthesis of new enzyme protein.
对朝鲜蓟(Helianthus tuberosus)薄片进行长时间洗涤,并不会导致磷酸酶活性明显增加,尽管众所周知,这一洗涤过程会刺激许多其他酶的活性。然而,用 3×10(-5)M 2,4-二氯苯氧乙酸或 10(-4)M 吲哚乙酸处理组织,可使磷酸酶活性增加 3 倍。将组织置于植物生长素中 1 小时后,即可检测到明显的活性刺激。用激动素或赤霉素处理组织,均未能刺激该酶的活性。向处理溶液中添加环己亚胺并不能阻止植物生长素引起的磷酸酶活性增强,这表明刺激是由于组织中已经存在的酶的激活,而不是新酶蛋白的从头合成所致。