1. Glycolytic activity in embryos of Pisum sativum and of non-dormant or dormant seeds of Avena sativa L. expressed through activities of PFK and PPi-PFK
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D. F. Carmignac, Peter B. Gahan, A. J. Maple, and F. Corbineau
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Embryo, Nonmammalian ,Histology ,food.ingredient ,Phosphofructokinase-1 ,Pisum ,food ,Sativum ,Aleurone ,Botany ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Plants, Medicinal ,biology ,Histocytochemistry ,Phosphotransferases ,Fabaceae ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Plants ,Scutellum ,biology.organism_classification ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Avena ,Biochemistry ,Germination ,Seeds ,Dormancy ,Anatomy ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Developmental biology - Abstract
A quantitative cytochemical assay for PPi-PFK activity in the presence of Fru-2,6-P2 is described along with its application to determine levels of activity in embryos of Pisum sativum and Avena sativa. The activity of ATP-PFK has also been studied in parallel as have PFK activities during the switch from dormant to non-dormant embryos in Avena sativa. PPi-PFK activity has been demonstrated in all tissues of Pisum sativum embryos and of Avena sativa embryos including the scutellum and the aleurone layers. The PPi-PFK activity was greater than that of ATP-PFK in both dormant and non-dormant seeds though with only marginally more activity in the dormant as opposed to the non-dormant state.
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- 1989
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