EN
In the present study α-amylase was partially purified from detached grains of five day old seedlings of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties, showing differential responses to high temperature stress at seedling stage. A three step purification via ammonium sulphate precipitation, DEAE-cellulose column chromatography and gel filtration on Sephadex G-150 was employed. A single a-amylase was detected in the high temperature sensitive PBW-175 variety, while two isozymes namely, α-amylase-1 and α-amylase-2 were obtained in the relatively tolerant WL-711 variety. The pH optima of the three α-amylases were in 5.0-5.5 range and comparable to the cereal amylases. The temperature optima of PBW-175 α-amylase and α-amylase-1 of WL-711, which appeared to be the major isozyme of the variety, were same at 45 °C and also comparable to cereal amylases. On the other hand the optimum temperature for α-amylase-2 was high at 70 °C, which is unusual and not reported earlier for cereal amylases. The Km of PBW-175 α-amylase was lower than the Km values of WL-711 isozymes, this was well co-related with an overall high α-amylase activity detected in the detached grains of five day old seedlings of PBW-175 compared to WL-711. However WL-711 variety showed a better inherent seedling growth, vigour and EUE than PBW-175, may be because it had two α-amylase isozymes which could compensate for the higher enzyme activity detected in PBW-175. Moreover, the presence of α-amylase-2 in the grain of WL-711 having temperature optima of 70 °C, possibly rendered its seedlings tolerant to HS of 50 °C, while the seedlings of PBW-175 succumbed to this temperature shock.