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Maize genotypes classified as null at theglu locus have β-glucosidase activity and immunoreactive protein

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Maize β-glucosidase (β-d-glucoside glucohydrolase; EC 3.2.1.21) was extracted from coleoptiles of 15 maize genotypes (3 normals, 10 nulls, and 2 hybrids) in two fractions, the soluble and the insoluble. The enzyme activity was measured spectrophotometrically in the soluble fraction and also studied on zymograms after native gel electrophoresis and isoelectric focusing. The enzyme was purified from a normal genotype by anion-exchange chromatography and preparative electrophoresis. Antisera were raised in four rabbits, and the soluble and the insoluble extracts of each genotype were analyzed for a cross-reacting material by ELISA and immunoblotting. The results showed that extracts from both the normal and the null genotypes had β-glucosidase activity, and the activity measured spectrophotometrically was 2- to 10-fold higher in normals than in nulls. Zymograms of the null genotypes were devoid of distinct bands that were present in those of normals and hybrids from crosses between normals and nulls. Zymograms of both the normal and the null genotypes had a diffuse, smeared zone of activity at the cathodic end of native gels. A cross-reacting antigen was present in extracts of both genotypes when assayed by ELISA and a 60-kD polypeptide (β-glucosidase monomer) was detected by four different monospecific β-glucosidase antisera on Western blots by immunostaining. Moreover, six of seven null genotypes had a larger amount of their 60-kD polypeptide in the insoluble fraction than in the soluble fraction. These data show that both the null and the normal genotypes have similar amounts of the enzyme protein, but the enzyme occurs mostly as insoluble or poorly soluble polymers in nulls, and the monogenic inheritance reported for the null alleles of theglu locus is likely to be for a factor encoded by another locus which affects directly or indirectly the solubility of the enzyme by increasing its polymerization into large quaternary structures.

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Esen, A., Cokmus, C. Maize genotypes classified as null at theglu locus have β-glucosidase activity and immunoreactive protein. Biochem Genet 28, 319–336 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02401422

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