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RNA Synthesis in Phaseolus Chloroplasts: II. RIBONUCLEIC ACID SYNTHESIS IN CHLOROPLASTS FROM DEVELOPING AND SENESCING LEAVES
Authors:NESS  P J; WOOLHOUSE  H W
Abstract:The rate of RNA synthesis in chloroplasts from the primary leavesof Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Canadian Wonder was measured invitro as plant age increased. The rate per leaf began to fallbefore the leaf was 70% expanded. At full expansion, activityhad fallen by 70%. Chloroplast RNA synthesis per unit chlorophyllwas falling before the leaf was 25% expanded. When all parts of the plant above the mature primary leaveswere removed (detopping) chloroplast RNA synthesis in theseleaves rose within 36 h. The rate increased to a maximum 3–4d after detopping, when it was 5–10 times control values;thereafter it fell again. The chlorophyll content began to increaseabout 4 d after detopping, eventually rising by 100%. Detoppingcaused a 3-fold increase in the Triton X-100-soluble DNA contentof chloroplast preparations, measured after 3.5 d. At that timethe rate of RNA synthesis per unit Triton-soluble DNA was thesame in chloroplasts from the primary leaves of intact and detoppedplants. Detopping also resulted in an increase in the depthof the leaf palisade layer. The effects of detopping on chloroplasts were prevented by darknessand reduced by shading. Increased chloroplast RNA polymerase activity was also inducedin the primary leaves by placing a polythene bag over intactplants, enclosing everything above these leaves. Removal ofthe roots from detopped plants prevented the rise in the rateof chloroplast RNA synthesis.
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