The stability of the postulated wall-loosening enzyme in acid-induced growth.

Planta

Department of Botany, Ohio State University, 43210, Columbus, OH, USA.

Published: January 1979

Long-term pretreatments with cycloheximide (CH) caused inhibition of subsequent acidinduced growth of Avena coleoptile segments, but only after 6 or more h of CH treatment. These results together with previous, published evidence with frozen-thawed tissue are consistent with the hypothesis that there exists a wall-loosening enzyme responsible for acid-induced elongation and that it has a half-life of at least 7-8 h.

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