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Occurrence and biosynthesis of auxin in protonema of the moss Funaria hygrometrica
Authors:Radheshyam K Jayaswal  Man Mohan Johri
Institution:Molecular Biology Unit, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay 400005, India
Abstract:We have investigated the presence of auxin and the ability of chloronema cells to synthesize indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in axenic protonema cell cultures of the moss Funaria hygrometrica. The endogenous level of auxin activity was 4 and 7μg-IAA equivalents/kg in caulonema and chloronema cell types, respectively. Based on an indole-α-pyrone fluorometric assay, the level of putative IAA was observed to be 5.0 and 1.9.μg/kg in caulonema and chloronema cells, respectively. 3H]Tryptophan was metabolized into IAA via the indole-pyruvate pathway by intact chloronema cells and also by the cell free homogenates. More 3H]IAA accumulated when homogenates from cells pre-grown at low cell densities (< 0.5 mg/ml) as compared to those at high cell densities ( > 0.5 mg/ml) were used. Since the activities of peroxidase and IAA-oxidase are known to be high at high cell densities, the lack of accumulation of radioactivity in IAA at high densities can be attributed to a high level of IAA-oxidizing enzymes. Our results suggest a possible relationship between IAA accumulation and caulonema differentiation.
Keywords:Bryidae  moss  protonema  auxin  cell-density dependence  
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