Immunohistochemical observation of indole-3-acetic acid at the IAA synthetic maize coleoptile tips |
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Authors: | Takeshi Nishimura Kiminori Toyooka Mayuko Sato Sachiko Matsumoto M. Mercedes Lucas Miroslav Strnad Franti?ek Balu?ka Tomokazu Koshiba |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Biological Sciences; Tokyo Metropolitan University; Tokyo, Japan;2.Riken Plant Science Center; Yokohama, Japan;3.Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias (CSIC); Madrid, Spain;4.Laboratory of Growth Regulators; Palacky University and Institute of Experimental Botany ASCR; Olomouc, Czech Republic;5.IZMB; University of Bonn; Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | To investigate the distribution of IAA (indole-3-acetic acid) and the IAA synthetic cells in maize coleoptiles, we established immunohistochemistry of IAA using an anti-IAA-C-monoclonal antibody. We first confirmed the specificity of the antibody by comparing the amounts of endogenous free and conjugated IAA to the IAA signal obtained from the IAA antibody. Depletion of endogenous IAA showed a corresponding decrease in immuno-signal intensity and negligible cross-reactivity against IAA-related compounds, including tryptophan, indole-3-acetamide, and conjugated-IAA was observed. Immunolocalization showed that the IAA signal was intense in the approximately 1 mm region and the outer epidermis at the approximately 0.5 mm region from the top of coleoptiles treated with 1-N-naphthylphthalamic acid. By contrast, the IAA immuno-signal in the outer epidermis almost disappeared after 5-methyl-tryptophan treatment. Immunogold labeling of IAA with an anti-IAA-N-polyclonal antibody in the outer-epidermal cells showed cytoplasmic localization of free-IAA, but none in cell walls or vacuoles. These findings indicated that IAA is synthesized in the 0–2.0 mm region of maize coleoptile tips from Trp, in which the outer-epidermal cells of the 0.5 mm tip are the most active IAA synthetic cells. |
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Keywords: | 1-N-naphthylphthalamic acid 5-methyl-tryptophan Coleoptiles IAA biosynthesis Immunohistochemistry of IAA Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) Maize |
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