Abstract

Leaves of Pennisetum [Pennisetum glaucum (L) HHB 67] seedlings contained two isozymes of glutamine synthetase (GS, EC 6.3.1.2): cytosolic GS1 and chloroplastic GS2. Leaves of seedlings grown in light for seven days contained about twofold higher GS activity than etiolated leaves. In both light and dark grown seedlings, total GS, GS1 and GS2 activity declined with plant age with more pronounced effect in leaves of etiolated seedlings, and GS2 declined at a much faster rate than GS1. Exposure of etiolated seedlings to light markedly enhanced GS1 and GS2 activity. This increase in activity was not affected by cycloheximide, precluding light dependent de novo synthesis of the enzyme. Treatment of etiolated seedlings with photosynthetic inhibitor, dichlorophenyl dimethyl urea (DCMU) inhibited light dependent appearance of GS. Exogenous supply of sucrose to dark grown seedlings greatly increased the GS activity in dark. These results suggest that light-mediated stimulation in activity of GS in Pennisetum leaves is dependent on photosynthetic reaction.

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