The Effect of Calcium Antagonists on Auxin-induced Elongation and on the Expression of Two Auxin-Regulated Genes in Pea Epicotyls
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- 1988-10
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- Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
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Calcium has been implicated in various regulatory roles in plant cells including auxin-inducted cell elongation. Treatment of pea epicotyl segments with the calcium chelators, EGTA and chlorotetracycline (CTC), the calcium ionophore, A23187, and channel blocker, D-600, inhibits auxin-induced cell elongation. Depletion of tissue calcium either by EGTA or EGTA and a calcium ionophore does not interfere with the induction of the early auxin inducible mRNAs pIAA4/5 and pIAA6. Similarly, an increase in cytosolic calcium with calcium and calcium ionophore neither induces the hormonally regulated mRNAs nor interferes with their induction by auxin. The calcium channel blocker, D-600, is without effect on the auxin-regulated mRNA induction. The results indicate that calcium is not involved in the rapid induction of IAA4/5 and IAA6 genes in pea tissue. However, a possible role for calcium in the translation of these mRNAs, or in the expression of other auxin-regulated genes, is not excluded.
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著者所属: Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology and Physiology, Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Washingto State University
著者所属: Plant Gene Expression Center, U. S. D. A., ARS:Department of Molecular Plant Biology, University of California at Berkeley:(Present)Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University
著者所属: Plant Gene Expression Center, U. S. D. A., ARS:Department of Molecular Plant Biology, University of California at Berkeley
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- Plant and cell physiology
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Plant and cell physiology 29(7) 1165-1170, 1988-10
Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
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