Biologia Plantarum (Mar 2010)
Concurrent occurrence of α-amylase inhibitor and stimulator in red kidney bean seed: physiological implications
Abstract
It is hypothesized that since protein α-amylase inhibitor (α-AI) and stimulator might be present together in red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) seeds, their in vitro interactions might influence their detection and quantification. Assay of α-AI using extracts from the embryonic axes revealed an unexpected finding in that the extracts stimulated rather than inhibited α-amylase activity. The cotyledon extracts exhibited inhibitory or enhancement effect on α-amylase activity depending on whether prior to the α-amylase assay they had been boiled for 10 min or not. Phytohemagglutinin (PHA-L in particular) is implicated in the present study as a stimulator of α-amylase activity co-extracted with α-AI from red kidney bean cotyledons. The importance of these findings is discussed in relation to the possible widespread occurrence of protein α-amylase stimulator in seeds and other plant parts.
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