Plant Physiology 81:1062-1068 (1986)
© 1986 American Society of Plant Biologists
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The Multiple Forms of -Amylase Enzyme of the Araucaria Species of South America: A. araucana (Mol.) Koch and A. angustifolia (Bert.) O. Kutz 1
A Comparative Study
Elizabeth Salas2 and
Liliana Cardemil
Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile
-Amylase is one of the major enzymes present in the seeds of both Araucaria species of South America and it initiates starch hydrolysis during germination and early seedling growth. The pattern of the multiple forms of -amylase of the two Araucaria species was investigated by electrophoresis and isoelectrofocusing of the native enzyme in polyacrylamide gels. The enzyme forms were compared in the embryo and megagametophyte of quiescent seeds and of seeds imbibed for 18, 48, and 90 hours. Specific -amylase enzyme forms appear and disappear during these imbibition periods showing both similarities and differences between tissues and species. Before imbibition, there are five -amylase forms identical in both tissues, but different between species. After 18 hours of imbibition, there are two enzyme forms in both tissues of Araucaria araucana seeds, only one form in the embryo of Araucaria angustifolia but two forms in the megagametophyte of this specie. After 48 hours of seed imbibition, most of the enzyme forms present in quiescent seeds reappear. At 90 hours of imbibition different enzyme forms are detected in the embryo with respect to the gametophyte. The changes in form patterns of -amylase are discussed according to a possible regulation of gene expression by endogenous gibberellins.
2 Present address: Escuela de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica.
1 Supported by grant B- 1580/8325 of Departamento de Desarrollo de la Investigación, Universidad de Chile and by grant 1021, Fondo Nacional de Ciencias.
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