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. 1976 Dec;58(6):796-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.58.6.796.

Contribution of Arginine to Proline Accumulation in Water-stressed Barley Leaves

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Contribution of Arginine to Proline Accumulation in Water-stressed Barley Leaves

S F Boggess. Plant Physiol. 1976 Dec.

Abstract

Barley (Hordeum vulgare cv Prior) leaves converted l-U-(14)C-arginine to labeled proline. Accumulation of radioactivity in proline was greater in wilted leaves, but only after 9 hours of incubation. As the increase in free proline was detectable after only 3 to 6 hours, it is likely that the observed stimulation of proline labeling represents a result rather than a cause of proline accumulation. Furthermore, the loss of total arginine during water stress was only 10 to 15% of the increase in proline. We conclude that arginine probably contributes less than 1% of the carbon in the expanding proline pool of wilted barley leaves.

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