Plant Physiology 84:1296-1300 (1987)
© 1987 American Society of Plant Biologists
Metabolism and Enzymology
The Linamarin -Glucosidase in Costa Rican Wild Lima Beans (Phaseolus lunatus L.) Is Apoplastic 1
Marco Frehner and
Eric E. Conn
University of California, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Davis, California 95616
Analysis of mesophyll protoplasts and cell wall extracts of leaf discs of Costa Rican wild lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) shows that the linamarase activity is confined to the apoplast. Its substrate linamarin, together with the related enzyme hydroxynitrile lyase, is found inside the cells. This compartmentation prevents cyanogenesis from occurring in intact tissue, and suggests that linamarin has to be protected during any translocation across the linamarase rich apoplast.
1 This work was supported by a Swiss National Foundation Fellowship to M. F. and in part by NSF Grant DMB-8517190.
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