Effects of cycloheximide and kinetin pretreatments on responses of susceptible and resistant Avena leaf protoplasts to the phytotoxin victorin |
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Authors: | Rancillac, Michel Kaur-Sawhney, Ravindar Staskawicz, Brian Galston, Arthur W. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Yale University New Haven, Connecticut 06520, U. S. A. |
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Abstract: | Avena leaf protoplasts from varieties susceptible (cv. Park)and resistant (cv. Victory) to victorin incorporate the labelfrom 3H-L-leucine, 3H-uridine and 3H-thymidine into trichloroaceticacid-insoluble materials at comparable rates. When incubatedin the presence of the toxin, susceptible protoplasts beginto lyse after a short period of time; the effect on resistantprotoplasts is minimal. Victorin also significantly reducesincorporation of label from leucine and to a lesser extent fromuridine and thymidine into susceptible protoplasts but has anegligible effect on resistant protoplasts. Pretreatment ofsusceptible leaves with cycloheximide but not kinetin protectsagainst the subsequent action of victorin on apparent proteinsynthesis and lysis of protoplasts. 1Permanent address: Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique,Station de Physiologie et Biochemie Végétales,"La Grande Ferrade", Centre de Recherches de Bordeaux, 33 Pont-de-la-Maye,Bordeaux, France.2School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University.3Supported by grant GI-32958 of the RANN program of the NationalScience Foundation to A. W. Galston. We are indebted to WhitneyAdams, jr. for expert assistance. (Received April 10, 1976; ) |
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