Physiological mechanisms of frost tolerance: subcellular localization and some physical-chemical properties of protein fractions accumulated under cold treatment

Abstract
Two soluble protein fractions were found to increase under cold treatment in winter rape plants. They were the proteins of low molecular weight, impoverished in proline and methionine residues and localized in the citosol subcellular fractions. They seem to be linked in “situ” with the hydrophobic compounds of cytoplasm. Owing to those properties, they seem to be more resistant against salt-induced aggregation which may occur at freezing or at A01GP096.