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KMID : 0368419930360010051
Journal of Plant Biology
1993 Volume.36 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.57
Changes in Isozyme Patterns of Peroxidase and Esterase during the Microtuberization of Potato(Solanum tuberosum)







Abstract
The microtuber was efficiently formed on SH medium containing 9% sucrose from the in vitro propagated shoot of potato (Solanum tuberosum cv. Sumi). In order to investigate gene expression depending on the developmental stage of microtuber, we examined the changes of peroxidase and esterase activities, and their isozyme patterns as well. Peroxidase and esterase activities were the highest at the 7 day-culture of the microtuber and subsequently decreased on the stage of microtuberization, whereas esterase activity increased at the stage of 60 day-culture. However, their activities in the ordinary tuber were higher than those of 60 day-cultured microtuber. In addition, in the peroxidase isozyme pattern two new bands of pI 7.05 and pI 4.65 were appeared at the 15- day and 60 day-cultures, respectively, as shown by isoelectric focusing. Various bands in the esterase isozyme pattern were shown at the 7 day-culture, and the band patterns were a large difference, comparing those of shoot and tuber. New bands in the esterase isozyme pattern also appeared at the 15 day- (pI 4.52) and 60 day-cultures (pI 4.48). These results suggest that the changes of peroxidase and esterase activities and isozyme patterns are an important factor in the differentiation and development of potato.
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