In vitro Protein Synthesis by Polyribosomes of Peach Flower Buds at Different Physiological Stages |
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Authors: | P. TORRIGIANI G. MARINO N. BAGNI |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Botany, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio, 42, 40126 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | The in vitro phenylalanine incorporation by polyribosomes of peach flower buds (Prunus persica Stokes) during dormancy, dormancy break and flowering was investigated. Protein synthesis was measured using as catalyst either calf liver soluble factors or the ribosomal supernatant from the peach flower buds in the presence or the absence of the synthetic mRNA, polyuridylic acid. In the presence of polyuridylic acid, the activity of protein synthesis of dormant ribosomes is the same as that of ribosomes during dormancy break and flowering. The absence of synthetic messenger did not cause a change in activity. The ribosomal supernatant of dormant buds, but not of flowering buds, reduces the phenylalanine incorporation by polyribosomes from buds harvested at dormancy break. |
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