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Auxin and hydrogen ion actions on light-grown pea epicotyl segments II. Effect of hydrogen ions on extension of the isolated epidermis
Authors:Yamagata  Yoshiki; Yamamoto  Ryoichi; Masuda  Yoshio
Institution:Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558, Japan
Abstract:Isolated epidermis treated differently, i.e. fresh, frozen-thawedand methanol-treated, was subjected to extension tests undera tension of 2 ? 107 dyne/cm2 in buffer solution at differentpH values. (1) Fresh and frozen-thawed epidermis extended in response tobuffer solution at pH values lower than 5.5. Half of the maximumextension was achieved at pH 4.5. (2) Epidermis boiled in methanol or treated with pronase didnot extend in response to pH 4.5. Low temperature reduced therate of extension of fresh or frozen-thawed epidermis inducedby pH 4.5. (3) Pretreatment of the epidermis with 0.1% deoxycholate for30 min did not inhibit acid-induced extension. (4) Nojirimycin, 3 ? 10-3M, added to the buffer solution inhibitedacid-induced extension. (5) Epidermis peeled off from segments which had been treatedwith cycloheximide for 90 min, extended in response to pH 4.5. (6) Methanol-treated epidermis did not extend at pH 4.5, butextended somewhat at pH 3.0. These results suggest that hydrogen ions induce cell wall loosening,possibly through activation of wall-bound enzymes. (Received May 17, 1974; )
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