Auxin-Induced Changes in the Molecular Weight Distribution of Cell Wall Xyloglucans in Avena Coleoptiles |
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Authors: | Inouhe, Masahiro Yamamoto, Ryoichi Masuda, Yoshio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558, Japan 1Food Science Laboratory, Tezukayama Junior College Present address: Gakuen-Minami, Nara 631, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effect of auxin on the molecular weight (Mw) distributionof cell wall xyloglucans was investigated by gel permeationchromatography using coleoptile segments of Avena sativa L.cv. Victory, and the following results were obtained. - The water-insoluble hemicellulose (HC-A) mainly consisted ofxyloglucans. Iodine staining method revealed that relativelylarge amounts of xyloglucans were present in the water-solublehemicellulose (HC-B) and water-soluble polysaccharide (WS) fractions.
- IAA did not cause remarkable changes in xyloglucan contentsin the hemicellulose, but significantly increased the xyloglucancontent in the WS fraction.
- IAA substantially decreased theweight-average Mw of HC-A. Thiseffect became apparent within30 min of the incubation period,and was not affected by the0.15 M mannitol or 2% sucrose applied.Hydrogen ions also causeda decrease in the weight-average Mwof HC-A; its effect beingreversible.
- Neither IAA nor hydrogen ions caused any remarkablechangesin the weightaverage Mw of water-soluble xyloglucansin theHC-B.
These results suggest that cell wall xyloglucans have an importantrole in auxininduced cell wall loosening in oat coleoptile cells. (Received May 10, 1984; Accepted August 20, 1984) |
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