Plant Cell Wall Proteins: Partial Characterization of Maize Wall Proteins With Putative Roles in Auxin-Induced Growth |
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Authors: | Hatfield, Ronald Nevins, Donald J. |
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Affiliation: | Botany Department, Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Antibodies raised against cell wall proteins inhibited auxin-inducedgrowth of Zea mays L. coleoptile segments. The total complementof proteins isolated from the cell walls of Zea mays seedlingswas fractionated by cation exchange and gel filtration chromatography.A procedure was developed to evaluate these cell wall-proteinfractions for their ability to reverse growth inhibition causeby specific antibody binding. Inhibition of growth was attributedto specific antibody-antigen interaction based on the observationsthat only serum containing antibodies against certain cell wallproteins inhibited growth, that gamma globulins purified fromappropriate serum samples inhibited growth, and that a specificsubfraction of isolated cell wall proteins precipitate the growthinhibiting antibody. Antigens which generated growth inhibitoryantibodies were identified as an acidic group of proteins withapparent relative molecular masses in the range of 2025kDa. This subfraction of cell wall proteins was not effectivein hydrolyzing cell wall polysaccharides. A small amount ofcarbohydrate was found associated with this fraction and mayreflect some degree of glycosylation of some of the proteins 1Supported in part by National Science Foundation Research GrantPCM 78185882Present Address: USDA-ARS, U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center,University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 537063Present Address: Department of Vegetable Crops, Universityof California, Davis, CA 95616 (Received November 2, 1987; Accepted March 31, 1988) |
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