Variation in levels of some leaf enzymes
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 96 (1) , 1-12
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00397899
Abstract
Several procedures were compared for efficiency in the extraction of certain leaf enzymes (phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, ribulose 1,5-diphosphate carboxylase and malate dehydrogenase) in Atriplex hastata (a “C3” species exhibiting conventional photosynthetic metabolism), and in A. spongiosa (a “C4” species in which the initial photosynthetic products are C4 dicarboxylic acids). Glycolate oxidase was also assayed in some cases, and Atriplex nummularia and Sorghum bicolor were also used as test material. A simple procedure, involving a mortar and pestle grind with carborundum added to the grinding mixture, was found to be as effective as glass bead grind procedures. In addition, it was more rapid and showed less variability with different operations. Using the carborundum grind procedure, sources of variability in enzyme activity in apparently uniform leaves were compared, as were effects of time of day, leaf age and storage procedure. In general, if apparently uniform leaves could be selected, variability in levels of enzyme activity appeared to be relatively small, not exceeding about 12%. Time of day also appeared to be relatively unimportant for the enzymes examined. However, the ontogentic status of the plant was found to be an important source of variability. Leaf age was also a major source of variability where the activity was expressed on a fresh weight basis, but specific activity (i.e. activity expressed on a protein basis) was relatively constant, at least with the range of species and leaf ages examined here. Storage of fresh samples in liquid nitrogen for 24 h, prior to extraction and assay, led to only a small reduction in activity, but substantial changes occurred if storage was in dry ice or in ice and also where extracts were stored in a deep freeze.Keywords
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