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Plant Physiology 63:531-535 (1979) © 1979 American Society of Plant Biologists Proline Oxidase and Water Stress-induced Proline Accumulation in Spinach Leaves 1a Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 29208
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) leaf discs accumulated free proline when exposed to polyethylene glycol solutions of water potential less than 10 bars. At 20 bars, the accumulation was 11 micromoles per gram original fresh weight in a 24-hour period.
When the leaf organelles were separated on a sucrose gradient, a proline oxidase was detected in the mitochondrial fraction. Isolated mitochondria were used for the study of the properties of the enzyme which was assayed by both oxygen uptake measurement and reduction of 2,6-dichlorophenol-indophenol in the presence of phenazine methosulfate. There was a stoichiometry of one-half mole of oxygen uptake per mole of
2 Recipient of a summer faculty research fellowship from the University of South Carolina in 1978. 1 This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant PCM 77-17679.
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