Soybean Roots Retain the Seed Urease Isozyme Synthesized during Embryo Development

Volume: 94, Issue: 2, Pages: 681 - 689
Published: Oct 1, 1990
Abstract
Roots of young soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) plants (up to 25 days old) contain two distinct urease isozymes, which are separable by hydroxyapatite chromatography. These two urease species (URE1 and URE2) differ in: (a) electrophoretic mobility in native gels, (b) pH dependence, and (c) recognition by a monoclonal antibody specific for the seed (“embryo-specific”) urease. By these parameters root URE1 urease is similar to the abundant...
Paper Details
Title
Soybean Roots Retain the Seed Urease Isozyme Synthesized during Embryo Development
Published Date
Oct 1, 1990
Volume
94
Issue
2
Pages
681 - 689
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