In-vivo binding of radioactive gibberellins in dwarf pea shoots
โ Scribed by Alan Musgrave; Sandra E. Kays; Hans Kende
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1969
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 673 KB
- Volume
- 89
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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โฆ Synopsis
When shoots of 6-day-old, dark-grown peas were excised 30 mm below the apex and floated on a solution of radioactive gibberellin A 1 (aH-GA1) or radioactive gibberellin A 5 (3H-GAs), more radioactivity accumulated in the apical part of the stem which responds to GA than in the basal, unresponsive region. The accumulation of 3H-GAx was, however, less pronounced than the accumulation of 3H-GAs. GA derivatives of very low biological activity were not taken up preferentially by the apical region of the stem. Light, which lowers the responsiveness of dwarf peas to GA1 and particularly to GA 5, also reduced the accumulation of these GAs in the apical part of the stem. Sections from the GA-responsive region were able to retain a higher level of GA 5 than sections from the non-responsive, basal region, The accumulation and retention of GA in the hormone-responsive tissue may be due to binding of the hormone to specific GA receptors.
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