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Journal of Plant Biology
1986 Volume.29 No. 4 p.263 ~ p.274
Cell Biological Studies on Growth and Development
ðáç²ÔÔ/Cho, Young Dong
ì°âïý÷/Ë©ç´ýø/ÑÑÙ¥ê½/ÑÑà÷ûà/òçåéà»/Lee, Sun Hi/Kang, Young Hee/Kim, Myeong Won/Kim, Seong Ho/Jin, Eon Seon
Abstract
Effects of putrescine, spermidine and spermine on the activity of D-glucose-6-phosphate cyclohydrolase in the Daucus carota L. protoplast cultured for 4 days and effects of polyamines on the incorporation of D-[u^-14C]-glucose treated to protoplasts in culturemedium were investigated. The activity of D-glucose-6-phosphate cyclohydrolase was increased by polyamines and among them spermine was the most effective. Polyamines increased protein synthesis and this due to the increasing effect of the polyamines on the synthesis of glycoprotein which is one of cell wall components. The synthesis of cell polysaccharides, such as pectic substances, hemicelluloses and celluloses was increased by polyamines, which stimulated synthesis of pectin substances and hemicellulose more greatly than that of cellulose, and spermidine was the most effective. In the light of the above results it seems that the polyamines increase cell wall regeneration by the stimulation of enzyme activities which synthesize cell wall components.
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