DEGRADATION OF NATIVE STARCH GRANULES BY BARLEY ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASES

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SUN, Z
HENSON, CA
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[1] UNIV WISCONSIN,DEPT AGRON,MADISON,WI 53706
[2] USDA ARS,CEREAL CROPS RES UNIT,MADISON,WI 53706
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10.1104/pp.94.1.320
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The initial hydrolysis of native (unboiled) starch granules in germinating cereal kernels is considered to be due to α-amylases. We report that barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seed α-glucosidases (EC 3.2.1.20) can hydrolyze native starch granules isolated from barley kernels and can do so at rates comparable to those of the predominant α-amylase isozymes. Two α-glucosidase charge isoforms were used individually and in combination with purified barley α-amylases to study in vitro starch digestion. Dramatic synergism, as much as 10.7-fold, of native starch granule hydrolysis, as determined by reducing sugar production, occurred when high pl α-glucosidase was combined with either high or low pl α-amylase. Synergism was also found when low pl α-glucosidase was combined with α-amylases. Scanning electron micrographs revealed that starch granule degradation by α-amylases alone occurred specifically at the equatorial grooves of lenticular granules. Granules hydrolyzed by combinations of α-glucosidases and α-amylases exhibited larger and more numerous holes on granule surfaces than did those granules attacked by α-amylase alone. As the presence of α-glucosidases resulted in more areas being susceptible to hydrolysis, we propose that this synergism is due, in part, to the ability of the α-glucosidases to hydrolyze glucosidic bonds other than α-1,4- and α-1,6- that are present at the granule surface, thereby eliminating bonds which were barriers to hydrolysis by α-amylases. Since both α-glucosidase and α-amylase are synthesized in aleurone cells during germination and secreted to the endosperm, the synergism documented here may function in vivo as well as in vitro.
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