Impact of atmospheric pollution on the protein and amino acid metabolism of spruce Picea abies trees

Beate Zedler, Regina Plarre, Gunter M. Rothe
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Abstract

Ten 80-year-old spruce Picea abies trees from a forest district on the south side of the Taunus mountain range adjacent to the densely populated Rhine-Main area were analysed for their protein and amino acid metabolism.

The quantities of SDS-soluble proteins in the youngest needles decreased slightly with increasing defoliation of the trees, but SDS-protein patterns remained constant. In the youngest needles, however, proteinogenous amino acids increased severalfold with increasing needle loss. Arginine, threonine, isoleucine, alanine, tyrosine, lysine, histidine, leucine, methionine,and serine increased about 300%, valine and glycine about 250%. On the other hand, the contents in phenylalanine decreased about 60% and, in cysteic acid, about 22%. Chlorophyll contents in the youngest needles were relatively constant (no yellow needles present). The amount of dry matter increased slightly.

The rise in amino acid concentrations which wer observed is severalfold higher than that estimated 10 years ago in areas polluted by gaseous SO2. We suggest that the increasing contents of amino acids are attributable to high amounts of ammonia which have accumulated in the forest soil.

大气污染对云杉杉木蛋白质和氨基酸代谢的影响
研究人员对来自Taunus山脉南侧毗邻人口稠密的莱茵-美因地区的森林地区的10棵80岁的云杉云杉树进行了蛋白质和氨基酸代谢分析。在最年轻的针叶中,sds -可溶性蛋白的数量随着树木落叶的增加而略有下降,但sds -蛋白模式保持不变。然而,在最年轻的针叶中,蛋白质氨基酸随着针叶损失的增加而增加了几倍。精氨酸、苏氨酸、异亮氨酸、丙氨酸、酪氨酸、赖氨酸、组氨酸、亮氨酸、蛋氨酸和丝氨酸增加了约300%,缬氨酸和甘氨酸增加了约250%。另一方面,苯丙氨酸含量下降约60%,半胱酸含量下降约22%。最年轻针叶的叶绿素含量相对稳定(无黄色针叶)。干物质含量略有增加。在被二氧化硫污染的地区,观察到的氨基酸浓度的上升是10年前估计的数倍。我们认为,氨基酸含量的增加是由于森林土壤中积累了大量的氨。
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