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Macromolecular synthesis during plant embryogeny: rates of RNA synthesis in Phaseolus coccineus embryos and suspensors
Authors:V Walbot  T Brady  M Clutter  I Sussex
Institution:Department of Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 USA
Abstract:A comparative study of RNA metabolism as an indicator of major changes of tissue organization, cell number, and physiology in the two developmentally and cytologically distinct parts of the bean embryo, the organogenetic part and the suspensor, was carried out. The metabolism of RNA was determined separately for these two parts of embryos removed aseptically from seeds at different times during embryogeny and incubated in culture medium containing 3H-adenosine. Equilibration of ATP in the nucleotide pool, ATP pool size and specific activity, total RNA content, rate of RNA synthesis in culture, rate of RNA synthesis and specific activity during embryogeny, and total protein content were determined. Synthetic activity of the suspensor was highest early in development and then declined, whereas synthetic activity of the organogenetic part increased throughout development. These changes may reflect developmental and functional differences in the two parts of the embryo.
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