Changes in protein and amino acid contents in two cultivars of rice seedlings with different apparent tolerance to cadmium
2003
Hsu, Y.T. | Kao, C.H.
Changes in protein and amino acid contents in Cd-treated rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings of two cultivars were investigated. By assessing the decrease in chlorophyll content in the second leaves as an indicator of Cd toxicity, it was seen that cv. Tainung 67 (TNG 67) seedlings were apparently more tolerant to Cd than cv. Taichung Native 1 (TN 1). Following treatment with CdCl2, protein content decreased with a progressive and substantial increase of protease activity and total amino acids in TN 1, but not in TNG 67. The patterns of individual amino acids in Cd-treated leaves of both cultivars were examined and, only in cv. TN 1 a substantial increase in the content of all amino acids analysed, except for methione, was recorded. The role of these changes in endogenous amino acids in Cd toxicity of TN 1 leaves is discussed.
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