Fluck_1974_Plant.Physiol_53_752

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Title : Cholinesterases from Plant Tissues: III. Distribution and Subcellular Localization in Phaseolus aureus Roxb - Fluck_1974_Plant.Physiol_53_752
Author(s) : Fluck RA , Jaffe MJ
Ref : Plant Physiol , 53 :752 , 1974
Abstract :

The distribution and localization of cholinesterase in Phaseolus aureus, Glycine max, and Pisum sativum is described. The enzyme is present in roots, leaves, stems, root callus tissue, root cells suspension cultures, and root nodules. Cholinesterase in roots is found primarily in the cell wall. In cell fractionation experiments, at least 95% of the cholinesterase activity is associated with cell wall material. The enzyme can be solubilized by salt solutions, whereas Triton X-100 and sodium deoxycholate solubilize relatively small amounts of the enzyme. Cytochemical techniques have been employed to show the presence of cholinesterase activity at the cell surface and in the cell wall of certain cells of the root.

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Fluck RA, Jaffe MJ (1974)
Cholinesterases from Plant Tissues: III. Distribution and Subcellular Localization in Phaseolus aureus Roxb
Plant Physiol 53 :752

Fluck RA, Jaffe MJ (1974)
Plant Physiol 53 :752