Possible Role of Hexosamine-Containing Cell Wall Component in Growth Regulation of Rice Coleoptiles |
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Authors: | Hoson, Takayuki Wada, Shunji |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biology, Osaka Kyoiku University Osaka 543, Japan 2Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University Sendai 980, Japan |
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Abstract: | The cell wall of rice coleoptile was found to contain severalhundred microgram hexosamine per gram dry wt with the pectic,hemicellulosic, and -cellulose fractions containing 50%, 40%,and 10%, respectively. The cell wall hexosamine content increasedseveralfold with coleoptile growth and was higher in air-typecoleoptiles (grown on the surface of water) than water-typeones (grown under water). Rice coleoptiles were cultured in glucosamine, NH4+, glutamine,or asparagine solution and growth was inhibited at 104M and above. Coleoptile growth capacity in glucosamine or NH4+solution correlated inversely with the cell wall hexosaminecontent. Both of these solutions also inhibited elongation ofsubmerged air-type coleoptile sections. Azaserine promoted thegrowth of both intact and excised coleoptiles at 106to 105 M and halved the cell wall hexosamine contentof intact ones. 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine promoted the elongationof sections. These results suggest that the hexosamine-containingcell wall component is an important growth suppression factorin rice coleoptiles. (Received April 25, 1983; Accepted August 30, 1983) |
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