Cotyledonary mRNA Species and Germinability of Immature Vigna unguiculata Seeds |
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Authors: | Ishibashi Nobuhiro; Minamikawa Takao |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University Fukazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, 158 Japan |
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Abstract: | We have defined four stages in the development of cowpea seeds:I(911 days after flowering), II (1315), HI (1719)and IV (2224). Poly A+ RNA fractions were prepared fromcotyledons of developing (stages IIV) and germinating(0, 12, 24 and 48 h after imbibition) seeds. Poly A+ RNAs fromstages IIII exhibited high translation activities witha maximum at stage II, and the activity was markedly reducedat stage IV. In cotyledons of germinating seeds, the translationactivity was low until 12 h after the onset of imbibition butrose thereafter. Analysis of in vitro translation products withSDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluorography showedthat the abundant mRNA population underwent a distinct changebetween stages II and III of seed development. Since the mRNApopulation at stage III was very similar to that of stage IV(mature seeds), it appears that, as far as mRNA species areconcerned, the prerequisites for germination are fully availablein the developing seeds by stage III. This assumption was supportedby the fact that immature seeds at stage III exhibited highgermination rates and normal axial growth and produced -amylaseat levels similar to those produced by mature seeds. Severalpolypeptides which have been regarded as translation productsof stored mRNA (poly A+ RNA from dry seeds) were detected atearlier stages of germination. (Received September 29, 1988; Accepted January 25, 1989) |
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