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. 2009 Oct 8;104(7):1363–1372. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcp254

Table 2.

Pectin methylesterase and peroxidase in vitro activities from cell-wall ionically bound proteins of hypocotyl

10-d hypocotyl
18-d hypocotyl
− Cd + Cd − Cd + Cd
Cell-wall yield (%) 3·4 ± 0·3 3·9 ± 0·4 4·2 ± 0·4 4·1 ± 0·5
Cell-wall proteins (mg g−1 dry CW) 2·4 ± 0·2 2·1 ± 0·2 1·0 ± 0·1 2·5 ± 0·2
PME (μkatal g−1 dry CW) 1·0 ± 0·1 1·6 ± 0·1 0·6 ± 0·1 1·0 ± 0·1
Peroxidase (nkatal g−1 dry CW) 70 ± 6 76 ± 8 120 ± 10 186 ± 14

Seedlings were grown in the presence (+ Cd) or absence (− Cd) of cadmium and harvested at 10 and 18 d (10 d and 18 d, respectively). Data represent the means ± s.d. (n = 3). Note the highest value of PME activity at 10 d while the peroxidase activity increased at 18 d. The CW % was calculated as the mass of dry CW (g) per 100 g of fresh hypocotyls.