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14C-Metabolism in cultured cotyledon explants of radiata pine
Authors:Hamako Obata-Sasamoto  Victor M Villalobos  Trevor A Thorpe
Institution:Institute of Medical Science, Advance R. &D Co. Ltd., 3-9-16 Minami-Hashimoto, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 229 Japan.;Centro de Genetica, Colegio de Postgraduados, Chapingo, Mexico 56230.;Plant Physiology Research Group, Dept of Biology, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4.
Abstract:Excised cotyledons of radiata pine ( Pinus radiata D. Don), cultured under shootforming (plus cytokinin) and elongating (minus cytokinin) conditions, were incubated in 14C-glucose, 14C-acetate or 14C-bicarbonate at different stages of growth and differentiation. 14CO2 was produced when the cotyledons were fed 14C-glucose and 14C-acetate (no measurement was made for 14C-bicarbonate feeding). Label from these precursors was incorporated into ethanol-soluble and -insoluble fractions. The largest percentage of radioactivity was associated with the ethanol-soluble portion, which was further fractionated into lipids, amino acids, organic acids and sugars. The amount of label and the pattern of labelling associated with each of the above classes of metabolites varied with time in culture and morphogenetic behaviour of the cotyledons. In general, there was a tendency towards a high rate of incorporation of label in elongating cotyledons during the period of rapid elongation. On the other hand, a high rate of incorporation of label in shoot-forming cotyledons coincided with the period of meristematic tissue formation. The data obtained support the hypothesis that organized development in vitro involves a shift in metabolism, which precedes and is coincident with the initiation of the process.
Keywords:Amino acids              14C-acetate              14C-bicarbonate              14C-glucose feeding              14CO2 production  lipids  N6-benzyladenine              Pinus radiata
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