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. 1985 Dec;79(4):935–938. doi: 10.1104/pp.79.4.935

Imunohistochemical Localization of α-Amylase in Cotyledons of Vigna mungo Seedlings 1

Hideaki Tomura 1, Tomokazu Koshiba 1, Takao Minamikawa 1
PMCID: PMC1075002  PMID: 16664548

Abstract

We studied the localization of α-amylase with indirect fluorescence microscopy in transversely sectioned cotyledons of Vigna mungo seedlings. Tissue sections were fixed in periodate-lysine-paraformaldehyde and treated with anti-α-amylase immunoglobulin G followed by fluorescein isothiocyanate labeled goat anti-rabbit immunoglobulin G. α-Amylase appeared in the cells farthest from vascular bundles on the second day of growth and appeared gradually closer to the vascular bundles as growth progressed. The pattern of α-amylase appearance was similar in detached cotyledons, indicating that attachment of the embryonic axis has no effect on this pattern. However, in attached cotyledons, α-amylase disappeared from the regions where starch grains had been digested, but in detached cotyledons there was no disappearance of α-amylase, and digestion was slower than in intact cotyledons.

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