Phosphorylase in the Maize Endosperm
- 1 September 1953
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in Botanical Gazette
- Vol. 115 (1) , 82-85
- https://doi.org/10.1086/335800
Abstract
Phosphorylase in the developing maize endosperm is identified histochemically, using the glucose- 1-phasphate method of Yin and Sun. Phosphorylase occurs in endosperms older than 5 days after pollination and is located in plastids, in the knobs of mitochondria-like filaments, and in transition stages between the filaments and plastids. Because phosphorylase is found in plastids prior to normal starch synthesis, and because it is shown to occur in cytoplasmic inclusions and cells which normally do not form starch, it is concluded that the mere presence of phosphorylase is not a limiting factor for determining the time or place of normal starch synthesis in the maize endosperm.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Caryopsis Development Following Matings between Diploid and Tetraploid Strains of Zea MaysAmerican Journal of Botany, 1951
- Quantitative Effects of Certain Genes on the Amylose Content of Corn Endosperm Starch1Agronomy Journal, 1949