Low Temperature Effects on Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv. Wells) Free Amino Acid Pools during Germination
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Low Temperature Effects on Soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv. Wells) Free Amino Acid Pools during Germination
Abstract
The free amino acid concentrations in cotyledons and axes of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv. Wells) seedlings were determined by automated single column analysis after germination at 10 and 23 C. After 5 days germination at 10 C, glutamate and aspartate were in high concentration in both cotyledons and axes (38 and 24% of total free amino acids recovered, respectively), whereas the concentrations of their amide derivatives, asparagine and glutamine, were low in cotyledons (4.4%) and high in axes (21%). In contrast, after 5 days germination at 23 C, asparagine and glutamine accounted for 22 and 45% of total free amino acids in cotyledons and axes respectively, and aspartate and glutamate concentrations were low. The activities of glutamine synthetase and asparagine synthetase were considerably lower in tissues from the 10 C treatment than those from the 23 C treatment.Aspartate and glutamate concentrations were nearly equal in all but one sample. Both glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase and glutamate dehydrogenase activities were much higher in axis tissues at 23 C as compared to 10 C. Arrhenius plots of axis glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase and glutamate dehydrogenase activities were biphasic and triphasic, respectively, with energies of activation for both increasing with low temperature. Energies of activation were identical for glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase from 10 and 23 C treatments but much higher for glutamate dehydrogenase from 23 C-treated axes. This indicates a difference in enzyme complement for glutamate dehydrogenase with the two treatments.Hydrolysis of free amino acid sample (basic fraction) aliquots showed large quantities of peptides in 23 C-treated axes at 2 days, while few or no peptides were found in the 10 C treatment. Amino acid residues most prevalent in peptides were aspartate, threonine, serine, glutamate, and glycine.
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