Distribution of Defense-Related Enzymatic Activities in the Quiescent Organs of Phaseolus vulgaris L. Seeds
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概要
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Analysis of quiescent seed extracts of Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars found high activities of chitinase, N, N'-diacetyl-chitobiase and β-Nacetylhexosaminidase in whole seeds and their dissected organs (cotyledons, axis, and seed coat). Activities of these enzymes were compared in seeds of two cultivars phenotypically distinguishable by soft white (cv. Surattowonder) and hard brown (cv. Maisugata) seed coats. In both cultivars, chitinase activity was found high in all organs, chitobiase in the seed coat, and β-N-acetylhex-osaminidase mainly in the axis. In terms of specific activity, all three enzymes were extraordinarily higher in extracts of seed coat than the others, specially referring to the cultivar Surattowonder. Although the cultivars showed in general similar distribution patterns of activities among their seed organs, the discrepancies found between them seem to be expressing intrinsic attributes of their seed coats. The relationship between the two cultivars, the enzyme activities measured and defense mechanisms are discussed.
- 社団法人日本農芸化学会の論文
- 1998-01-23
著者
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Seijo Guillermo
Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University
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RAMOS Ana
Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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ISSHIKI Chiharu
Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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IWAMOTO Tohru
Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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Ramos Ana
Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University
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Iwamoto Tohru
Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University
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Isshiki Chiharu
Faculty Of Agriculture Ehime University