Involvement of Cell Wall-Bound Diferulic Acid in Light-Induced Decrease in Growth Rate and Cell Wall Extensibility of Oryza Coleoptiles |
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Authors: | Tan Kah-Siew; Hoson Takayuki; Masuda Yoshio; Kamisaka Seiichiro |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, 558 Japan |
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Abstract: | Irradiation of white fluorescent light (5 W m2) inhibitedthe growth of Oryza coleoptiles. Light irradiation increasedstress-relaxation parameters of coleoptile cell walls, minimumstressrelaxationtime and relaxation rate, and decreased cellwall extensibility (strain/load). Under light conditions, thecontents of ferulic and diferulic acids ester-linked to thehemicellulosic arabinose residue in cell walls increased andcorrelated with the modification of the cell wall mechanicalproperties. These results suggest that light irradiation enhancesthe formation of diferulic acid bridges in hemicelluloses, makingcell walls mechanically rigid and thus inhibits cell elongationin rice coleoptiles. Also, irrespective of coleoptile age orthe presence of light, the ratio of diferulic acid to ferulicacid was almost constant, suggesting that the rate limitingstep in the formation of diferulic acid bridges in Oryza cellwalls is in the step of feruloylation. (Received September 24, 1991; Accepted December 3, 1991) |
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