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Indoleacetic acid stimulates cellulose deposition and selectively enhances certain β-glucan synthetase activities
Authors:Gordon Shore  Gordon A. Maclachlan
Affiliation:Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Particulate preparations from growing regions of 8-day old Pisum sativum epicotyls catalysed glucosyl transfer to β-glucan from UDPglucose and GDP-glucose. The activities assayed with GDPglucose (6 or 600 μM) or low (6μM) concentrations of UDPglucose disappeared from decapitated epicotyls within 3 days, but were maintained when the cut apex was treated with the hormone indoleacetic acid. These activities re-appeared when indoleacetic acid was added 3 days after decapotation; cycloheximide prevented this response. The activity assayed with high (600 μM) concentrations of UDPglucose, in contrast, remained in the decapitated epicotyl unaffected by indoleacetic acid or cycloheximide during incubation periods of upt to 5 days. In competition experiments with the two substrates, the individual synthetase activities were not additive, and part of the activity with one substrate was still detectable in the presence of a large excess of the other.These observations indicate the existence in pea particles of at least 4 glucan synthetase activities which differ in substrate affinities, stability and developmental responses to treatments that affect growth and protein synthesis. Such treatments alo markedly influence the deposition of cellulose, e.g. indoleacetic acid caused an 8-fold increase in cellulose laid down in a 3-day period. It is suggested that indoleacetic acid-regulated synthetase activities account for the extra cellulose evoked by indoleacetic acid during sustained growth, and a different non-regulated synthetase activity is responsible for a basal rate of cellulose deposition which proceeds in the presence or absence of indoleacetic acid.
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