Effects of ageing on peroxidase activity and localization in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) Seeds
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Peroxidase activity was assayed in crude extracts of integument, cotyledons
and embryo axis of radish seeds, deteriorated under accelerated ageing
conditions. Over five days of ageing, in which germination decreased from
100 to 52%, the enzyme activity in integument was higher than those of
other seed parts, increasing in the first days of ageing and then
decreasing sharply in extremely aged seeds. Polyacrylamide gel
electrophoresis analysis showed four peroxidase isoenzymes with MM of 98,
52.5, 32.8 and 29.5 kDa in the embryo axis of unaged seeds, and only the
32.8 and 29.5 kDa isoforms in the integument and cotyledons. In these parts
of the seed, only the 29.5 kDa MM isoenzyme increased in activity in early
days of ageing and decreased thereafter. In the embryo axis, the 29.5 kDa
MM isoenzyme activity increased slowly in the first day of ageing, while
the 98 and 52.5 kDa MM isoenzyme activities disappeared. A cytochemical
localization of peroxidase activity in the various tissues showed that
main differences between unaged and extremely aged seeds occurred in the
embryo axis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
invecchiamento; morfologia del seme; perossidasi; anlisi di immagine; istochimica
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