scholarly journals Protein storage vacuole acidification as a control of storage protein mobilization in soybeans

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Storage protein disappeared first from the peripheral and later from central parts of the lupine cotyledon. Kinetin (500 μM) stimulated this process; its effect was most prominent after longer times of incubation. In plastids large, crystalline prolamellar bodies were observed. They some-times split into smaller parts during the course of the experiment, especially in the kinetin-treated material. Kinetin in darkness did not stimulate formation of thylakoid membranes (neither grana nor primary lamellae).


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