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The Plant Oncogene rolB Alters Binding of Auxin to Plant Cell Membranes
Authors:Filippini  Francesco; Schiavo  Fiorella Lo; Terzi  Mario; Costantino  Paolo; Trovato  Maurizio
Institution:1Dip. Biologia e CRIBI, Università di Padova 35121 Padova, Italy
2Dip. Genetica e Biologia Molecolare, Università di Roma "La Sapienza" 00185 Roma, Italy
Abstract:We measured auxin-binding capacity of the membrane preparationsfrom tobacco cells transformed by rolB as compared to untransformedcontrols. In the transformed cells, the overall auxin-bindingactivity is severalfold enhanced through an increase in a bindingactivity removable from the membranes at 0.5 M salt, while thebinding activity still attached to the membranes after saltwashes remains unchanged. Antibodies against the 22 kDa maizeauxin binding protein (ABP) depress most of the membrane-attachedbinding activity in both normal and rolB-transformed cells,while they do not affect the salt-washable binding activity.In contrast, antibodies against the RolB protein prevent completelybinding of auxin to the latter activity in both normal and transformedcells, while substantially unaffecting the membrane-associatedbinding. These results point to the presence, in untransformedmembranes, of an auxin-binding activity associated with a proteinimmunologically related to RolB. This activity is much increasedin rolB cells. In contrast, the auxin-binding protein analogousto maize ABP present in tobacco membranes does not increasein the rolB-transformed cells. (Received October 1, 1993; Accepted April 22, 1993)
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