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Free and bound amino acids and proteins in developing grains of rice with enhanced lysine/proteins

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 Free amino acids were determined in developing seed of a rice mutant with enhanced grain lysine. This phenotype frequently has enhanced protein. Some free amino acids of developing seed are inversely related to the level of total amino acids in proteins of the mature grain. Amino acids that were enhanced in protein, including aspartic acid, threonine, methionine and lysine, were notably lower in the free amino-acid pool. Our conclusion is that mutant-developing grains process aspartate amino acids more rapidly than the controls. Conversely, arginine, valine and glutamic acid/glutamine accumulate as free amino acids with mutant/control ratios of 1.39, 1.29 and 1.12, respectively. Glutamic acid/glutamine in proteins of mature seeds is lower in the mutant than the control. 3H-lysine incorporation showed enhanced isotope incorporation into at least four proteins. One mutant protein was less actively labelled than analogous controls. The 3Hlysine pattern indicates processing modifications in this useful rice mutant.

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Received: 14 October 1996/Accepted: 8 November 1996

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Schaeffer, G., Sharpe, F. Free and bound amino acids and proteins in developing grains of rice with enhanced lysine/proteins. Theor Appl Genet 94, 878–881 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220050490

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