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Biochemical study of aging in seeds

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Title Biochemical study of aging in seeds
Names Abu-Shakra, Salah Suleiman (creator)
Ching, Te May (advisor)
Date Issued 1964-11-28 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1965
Abstract A biochemical study of aging was conducted on mitochondria
from the embryo axes of germinating new and old soybean seeds.
Differential phosphorylative efficiency, an average P/O ratio of 3.03
of the new material compared to 1.44 of the old, was obtained when
all the co-factors and substrate were provided. No difference in
oxygen consumption of both materials was observed.
In an attempt to delineate some of the changes that took place
in the mitochondria of naturally aged soybean seed, the effects of
serum albumin, naF, and 2, 4-dinitrophenol as well as the permeability
of mitochondria membranes under different sucrose osmotic
concentrations were examined. The highest P/O ratios of mitochondria
from new and old materials were obtained in the presence
of serum albumin. The effect of albumin was mainly in increasing
phosphorylation with no change in oxygen uptake. The addition
of 0.013M NaF per flask produced no change in oxygen
consumption and phosphorylation on cashed mitochondria of both
materials. However, the same concentration of NaF did improve
the PIO ratio in the unwashed mitochondria in a preliminary experiment
of the embryo axes of the new material. 2, 4-dinitrophenol used
at the concentration of 0.001M per flask reduced slightly the oxygen
uptake of the old but had no effect on that of the new material. The
PIO ratios of both materials were reduced practically to the same
level; namely, to 1.09 and 0.95 in the new and old, respectively.
The conductivity of the leachate from the old material, based on any
known quantity of mitochondria, was always higher than that of
the new in 0.25M, 0.50M and 0.75M sucrose concentrations. Maximum
difference in conductivity measured in μ mhos between the new
and old was obtained in the 0.5M osmotic concentration.
The experimental results indicate that mitochondrial phosphorylative
efficiency of old but germinative soybeans are reduced to 48
percent of the new. This reduction is not because of higher content
of adenosine triphosphatase in old material, but because of degradation
in the integrity of mitochondrial membrane. This kind of degradation
might result in uncoupling of electron transporting and
phosphorylative systems.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Seeds
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48162

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