Volume 204, Number 1, 86-92, DOI: 10.1007/s004250050233

Major differences in isoform composition of starch synthase between leaves and embryos of pea ( Pisum sativum L.)

Kim Tomlinson, Josephine Craig and Alison M. Smith

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Abstract

Isoforms of starch synthase (EC 2.4.1.21) in pea (Pisum sativum L.) leaves have been identified and compared with those in developing pea embryos. Purification and immunoprecipitation experiments show that most of the soluble starch synthase activity of the leaf is contributed by a novel isoform (SSIII) that is antigenically related to the major soluble isoform of the potato tuber. The major soluble isoform of the embryo (SSII) is also present in the leaf, but contributes only 15% of the soluble activity. Study of the leaf starch of lam mutant peas, which lack the abundant granule-bound isoform responsible for amylose synthesis in the embryo (GBSSI), indicates that GBSSI is not responsible for the synthesis of amylose-like material in the leaf. Leaves appear to contain a novel granule-bound isoform, antigenically related to GBSSI. The implications of the results for understanding of the role of isoforms of starch synthase are discussed.

Key words: Embryo (pea) - Isoform (starch synthase) - Leaf (starch synthesis) - Pisum (starch synthesis) - Starch synthase (isoforms)

Received: 13 March 1997 / Accepted: 13 May 1997

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