ENDOPEPTIDASES DURING THE DEVELOPMENT AND SENESCENCE OF LOLIUM-TEMULENTUM LEAVES

Citation
K. Morris et al., ENDOPEPTIDASES DURING THE DEVELOPMENT AND SENESCENCE OF LOLIUM-TEMULENTUM LEAVES, Phytochemistry, 41(2), 1996, pp. 377-384
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00319422
Volume
41
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
377 - 384
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9422(1996)41:2<377:EDTDAS>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The endopeptidase activity of Lolium temulentum leaf tissue was measur ed using azocasein as a substrate. The enzyme increased with leaf age, and also during senescence of excised leaf tissue. There were at leas t two distinct endopeptidase activities, characterized by different pH optima. The predominant form in leaves of intact plants was maximally active at pH 5. In detached leaves during the later stages of senesce nce this activity was replaced by an enzyme with an optimum at pH 8. A n antibody raised against the non-glycosylated cysteine endopeptidase papain cross-reacted with polypeptides in protein preparations of L. t emulentum leaf tissue. The correlation between enzyme activity and the pattern of immunoreactive polypeptides suggested that the polyclonal antibody was able to recognize the Lolium homologues of papain. The sw itch from pH 5 to pH 8 enzyme in detached leaves was associated with a n evident decrease in the M(r) values of papain-like antigens detected on western immunoblots, from ca 60 000 to 30 000. It is possible that the alkaline activity is derived from the acid form, perhaps by limit ed autolysis in protein-depleted tissue at an advanced stage of senesc ence. On the other hand, the response of protease activation to treati ng leaf tissue with inhibitors of protein biosynthesis is more consist ent with de novo appearance of a different form of the enzyme in late senescence.