Mitochondrial activity during shoot formation and growth in tobacco callus |
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Authors: | Daniel C. W. Brown Trevor A. Thorpe |
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Affiliation: | Bldg. 21, C. E. F., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OC6;T. A. Thorpe, Department of Biology, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N IN4. |
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Abstract: | Mitochondria isolated from tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Wisconsin 38) callus growing on either shoot-forming or non-shoot forming medium show an increase in state 3 and state 4 respiration and a drop in respiratory control and ADP/O ratios after subculture. the protein content of the mitochondria fraction and the activity of succinate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, cytochrome c oxidase and catalase also increase after subculture but there is no apparent difference between shoot-forming and non-shoot-forming tissue. For mitochondria assayed at their native osmolarities, a trend of higher respiration rates and respiratory control as well as lower levels of cyanide-resistant respiration was observed for shoot-forming tissue. Generally, differences were greatest after day 9 in culture, the time during which primordia formation occurred in the shoot-forming callus. These patterns are in concert with the view that the shoot-forming process has a high energy requirement which must be realized during the time of primordia formation. |
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Keywords: | Organogenesis Nicotiana tabacum osmolarity respiration alternate pathway |
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