Abstract

The presence of multiple forms of phosphorylase [(1→4)-α- d-glucan:orthophosphate glucosyltransferase] in sugary maize seeds was demonstrated by polyacrylamide-gel-disc electrophoresis. The patterns of phosphorylase isoenzymes from immature and from germinating seeds were different. Most of the isoenzymes from embryo of germinated seeds precipitated at an ammonium sulfate concentration above 45% of saturation. The most cathodic band of the zymograms appeared on the third day of germination, then disappeared. This form of phosphorylase occurred only in the embryo of germinating seeds and it was absent both in the immature embryo and in the endosperm at any stage of development. The slow-moving embryo isoenzyme was purified through chromatography on DEAE-cellulose. Its kinetic properties and enlargement mechanism were studied.

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