Abstract
Reduction of Fe(III)EDTA by excised roots of soybean seedlings (Glycine max L.) is stimulated by l-malate in the bathing solution. Reduction occurs much more rapidly with roots of seedlings grown in the absence of iron than with roots of seedlings grown with iron. Cell-wall preparations from these roots catalyze reduction of Fe(III)EDTA by NADH. They also contain NAD(+)-dependent l-malate dehydrogenase. Enzymic activity of the cell-wall preparations is not affected by previous iron nutrition of the plants, but the amount of l-malate in the roots is increased when seedlings have been deprived of iron. We propose that reduction of iron before absorption by soybean roots occurs in the cell-wall space, with l-malate secreted from the roots serving as the source of electrons. Part of the iron reductase activity of the cell walls can be solubilized by extraction with 1 molar NaCl. The enzyme has been partially purified.
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Tipton, C. L., & Thowsen, J. (1985). Fe III Reduction in Cell Walls of Soybean Roots. Plant Physiology, 79(2), 432–435. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.79.2.432
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