Changes in Amino Acid Content of Excised Leaves During Incubation I. The Effect of Water Content of Leaves and Atmospheric Oxygen Level
- 1 December 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 41 (10) , 1578-1584
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.41.10.1578
Abstract
Excised leaves were incubated at various water contents to determine the effect of water status on amino acid composition. Considerable proteolysis took place during incubation with a resultant increase in each amino acid in the non-protein fraction. However, serine, proline, γ-aminobutyric acid and methyleysteine sulfoxide were the only amino acids in which there was an accumulation (i.e., net synthesis). Serine showed a small but consistent accumulation lasting for 6 days. Proline showed a greater accumulation but this ceased after 2 days. To learn more about the control of the proline accumulation during wilting, turgid and wilted leaves were incubated under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The amino acid analyses showed that turgid leaves did not accumulate proline and that proline and methylcysteine sulfoxide accumulation was abolished by anaerobiosis. With other amino acids, relative concentration changes between wilted and non-wilted leaves were less striking than the difference between aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Under anaerobic conditions there was an increase in alanine and a large increase in γ-aminobutyric acid which were not evident in air. Serine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, and glutamine disappeared more rapidly and glycine disappeared less rapidly under anaerobic than under aerobic conditions. On the basis of these results, several pathways of amino acid degradation were suggested.Keywords
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