Abstract

Plants from two populations of the C4 barnyard grass (Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv.) from Qu�bec (QUE) and Mississippi (MISS) were acclimated under controlled conditions to 26/20 and 14/8�C daylnight. The apparent energy of activation (Ea, Km for pyruvate, Vmax/Km ratios, Kcat (substrate turnover number) and specific activity of pyruvate, PI dikinase (PPDK, EC 2.7.9.1) were analysed from partially purified Sephadex G-25 extracts of PPDK from leaves and from highly purified PPDK. PPDK from both populations consisted of one isomorph with the same electrophoretic mobility in polyacrylamide gels and similar molecular weights for the native enzyme (385 kDa) and for the subunit of the tetramer (94.8 kDa). No significant differences were observed for any of the kinetic properties of partially purified or purified PPDK or for the specific activity per mg protein of purified PPDK extracted from plants of the two populations and acclimated to the two thermoperiods. Net photosynthetic rates (Ps) were positively correlated with PPDK activity levels (E) but ElPs ratios were lower than 1.0, ranging from 0.43 to 0.67. Results indicate that differences in activity levels, thermal properties and in the kinetics of light activation and dark inactivation of PPDK extracted from cold-acclimated MISS and QUE plants, as reported in earlier studies, are due to causes other than kinetic properties or electrophoretic characteristics of PPDK.

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