Regulation of development of leucine uptake activity by glutamine in the scutellum of germinating barley grain
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Regulation of development of leucine uptake activity by glutamine in the scutellum of germinating barley grain
Abstract
Scutella from ungerminated grains of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Pirkka) take up leucine at a slow rate, which increases rapidly during germination. When endosperms were removed from the grains after imbibition for 4 hours or after germination for 12 or 72 hours, the increase in the rate of leucine uptake was greatly accelerated during subsequent incubation of the embryos or scutella. These increases were rapidly inhibited by cordycepin and cycloheximide, suggesting that protein synthesis, probably synthesis of the carrier protein, was required for the development of the uptake activity.In separated embryos or scutella, the increases in the leucine uptake activity were inhibited by glutamine. The inhibitions caused by glutamine and cycloheximide were not additive, suggesting that glutamine did not interfere with the function of the carrier but repressed its synthesis. Glutamine did not inhibit the simultaneous increase in peptide uptake; in this respect, its effect was specific for leucine uptake, which appears to be due to a general amino acid uptake system.Some other protein amino acids also inhibited the increase in leucine uptake without inhibiting the increase in peptide uptake. However, these effects were smaller than that of glutamine.These results suggest that the transfer of leucine (and other amino acids) from the endosperm to the seedling in a germinating barley grain is regulated at the uptake step by repression of the synthesis of the amino acid carrier protein by glutamine and-possibly to a lesser extent-by some other amino acids taken up from the endosperm.
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