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Cell Physiological Studies on the Avena Coleoptile Treated with Ribonuclease
Authors:Yoshio  Masuda
Affiliation:Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Osaka City University Osaka, Japan
Abstract:It was revealed with excised Avena coleoptile that the growth promoting effect of indole-3-acetic acid was inhibited by pretreatment with ribonuclease (Masuda 1959a, b). This effect of ribonuclease was presumed to involve its digestive action on the ribonucleic acid at the protoplasmic surface (Masuda 1959b). Ribonuclease treatment decreases the cation binding capacity of the ribonucleic acid at the protoplasmic surface (Masuda 1959a).
On the other hand, it has been confirmed that indole-3-acetic acid bas a remarkable effect on the physico-chemical properties of protoplasmic surface such as permeability (Masuda 1955) and adhesiveness of protoplasm to the cell wall (Masuda 1957, Masuda and Takada 1957).
The purpose of the present study is to see the effect of ribonuclease on some protoplasmic properties of cells of Avena coleoptile and substantiate the authors view on the participation of ribonucleic acid in the cell elongation.
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