Starch degradation by alpha-amylase in tobacco leaves during the curing process(Plant nutrition)
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Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaf starch is degraded to sugars through curing (42℃/82.3% relative humidity/72 h). Total carbohydrate content remained almost constant, starch content decreased markedly, and soluble sugar content (mostly glucose) increased. α-Amylase and starch phosphorylase activities increased sixfold and threefold, respectively, whereas β-amylase activity was unaltered and isoamylase activity decreased. Increased a-amylase activity was accompanied by increased α-amylase protein levels. Although tobacco has four α-amylase gene members, only NtAMY1 mRNA levels increased. For other starch degradation genes, such as NtBAM1 and NtBMY2 (β-amylase), NtISO1 and NtISO2 (isoamylase) and NtGWD1 and NtGWD3 (glucan water dikinase), the mRNA levels remained unaltered during the first 48 h of curing. NtAMY1 expression was induced by osmotic stress but was unaffected by high temperature and/or injury stresses. Similarly, soluble sugar contents were largely increased by osmotic stress. This suggests that starch is degraded by α-amylase during curing and that α-amylase is coded by NtAMY1, induced by osmotic stress.
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著者
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Makino Amane
Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University
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YAMAGUCHI Naoto
Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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SUZUKI Shoichi
Leaf Tobacco Research Center
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