Involvement of the Accumulation of Glutamine in the Initiation of Adventitious Buds in Stem Segments of Torenia |
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Authors: | Tanimoto, Shizufumi Harada, Hiroshi |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan |
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Abstract: | Active meristematic divisions in stem segments of Torenia culturedin vitro can be induced in the epidermis by application of cytokininor the calcium ionophore A23187[GenBank], resulting in the differentiationof adventitious buds. Endogenous free glutamine accumulatedat a high concentration in the epidermal tissues during theearly stages of such cultures. The accumulation of glutaminewas caused by an increase in glutamine synthetase (GS) activity,and the increase of GS activity was suppressed by the applicationof some inhibitors of GS activity, mRNA synthesis, protein synthesis,or calmodulin. Incorporation of these inhibitors into the culturemedium also inhibited initiation of adventitious buds. The inhibitoryeffect of an inhibitor of GS, methionine sulfoximine (MSX),was apparent only at the very begining of the culture, and theeffect could be overcome by the simultaneous addition of glutamine.The inhibitory action of MSX on initiation of buds seemed tobe caused by an accumulation of ammonium ions. Reduction inlevels of NH4NO3 in or its elimination from the culture mediumstimulated the initiation of adventitious buds. Therefore, boththe accumulation of glutamine and the reduction in levels ofammonium ions seem to play a role in the initiation of adventitiousbuds in stem., segments of Torenia. 1Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Saga,Honjo-cho, Saga, Saga, 840 Japan. (Received October 3, 1988; Accepted March 9, 1989) |
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