Abstract
Glutamine synthetase (GS) was detected by immunogold localization in the cytosol and plastids of roots of 7-d-old barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Klaxon) seedlings grown in the presence or absence of NO3- (15 mM) or NH4+ (30 mM). The number of GS polypeptides changed during root development, and this was affected by N nutrition. There was no evidence of a NO3--inducible root plastid GS. In apical 5- to 10-mm regions of the root the concentration of immunogold labeling of cytosolic GS was higher in the cortical parenchyma than in the vascular cells of the stele, irrespective of N nutrition. This labeling was at least 50% higher in both cell types in N-free compared with N-grown (either NO3- or NH4+) seedlings. In contrast, GS specific activity was highest in roots of NO3--grown seedlings. It is suggested that this indicates the presence of inactive GS in roots grown without N. This study has identified both cell- and development-specific responses of GS to N nutrition.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1109-1117 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Plant Physiology |
Volume | 111 |
Publication status | Published - Aug 1996 |
Keywords
- HORDEUM-VULGARE-L
- PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS
- PISUM-SATIVUM
- REGULATED EXPRESSION
- AMMONIUM NUTRITION
- NITRATE REDUCTASE
- HIGHER-PLANTS
- GENE FAMILY
- LEAVES
- ASSIMILATION