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Isoenzyme Polymorphism in Flowering Plants I. Diffusion of Enzymes Out of Intact Pollen Grains
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1967
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Pollen GrainsBotanyGeneticsPlant BiochemistryMolecular GeneticsPlant Molecular BiologyAbstract EsterasesBiosynthesisIsoenzyme PolymorphismPlant ReproductionPlant BiologyAcid PhosphatasesGenetic VariationBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPlants I. DiffusionPollen DiagramSymbiosisMedicinePlant PhysiologyIntact Pollen Grains
Abstract Esterases, leucine aminopeptidases, catalases, amylases and acid phosphatases diffuse out of intact and ungerminated pollen grains of Oenothera organensis , whether suspended in 1 % sodium chloride or in pollen medium. A total of 15 esterase isozymes are recorded; 5 of them appear within 5 minutes, 8 within 30 minutes, 9 within 2 hours, and 13 within 19 hours. Pollen grains suspended for 19 hours gave much stronger isozyme bands than macerated pollen grains. However, one esterase hand was consistently missing from the 19 hour suspensions, although present in all others. It is suggested as a working hypothesis that the early growth of pollen tubes and possibly even germination of pollen grains may be influenced by the metabolic products of pistillate tissues caused by the diffused pollen enzymes, and that inactivation of these enzymes by stigmatic or stylar components could lead to incompatibility reactions.
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