Acid-growth response and alpha-expansins in suspension cultures of bright yellow 2 tobacco

The possibility that Bright Yellow 2 (BY2) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) suspension-cultured cells possess an expansin-mediated acid-growth mechanism was examined by multiple approaches. BY2 cells grew three times faster upon treatment with fusicoccin, which induces an acidification of the cell wal...

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description The possibility that Bright Yellow 2 (BY2) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) suspension-cultured cells possess an expansin-mediated acid-growth mechanism was examined by multiple approaches. BY2 cells grew three times faster upon treatment with fusicoccin, which induces an acidification of the cell wall. Exogenous expansins like-wise stimulated BY2 cell growth 3-fold. Protein extracted from BY2 cell walls possessed the expansin-like ability to induce extension of isolated walls. In western-blot analysis of BY2 wall protein, one band of 29 kD was recognized by anti-expansin antibody. Six different classes of a-expansin mRNA were identified in a BY2 cDNA library. Northern-blot analysis indicated moderate to low abundance of multiple alpha-expansin mRNAs in BY2 cells. From these results we conclude that BY2 suspension-cultured cells have the necessary components for expansin-mediated cell wall enlargement
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subjects Acetates
ACIDEZ
ACIDITE
ACIDITY
ADN
Amino Acid Sequence
AMINO ACID SEQUENCES
ARN MENSAJERO
ARN MESSAGER
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Cell biochemistry
CELL CULTURE
Cell culture techniques
Cell Division - drug effects
Cell growth
Cell physiology
CELL SUSPENSIONS
CELL WALLS
CELLS
Cells, Cultured
CELLULE
CELULAS
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Coloring Agents
COMPLEMENTARY DNA
COMPOSICION QUIMICA
COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE
CRECIMIENTO
CROISSANCE
Cucumbers
CULTIVO DE CELULAS
CULTURE DE CELLULE
Cultured cells
DNA
DNA Primers
EXPRESION GENICA
EXPRESSION DES GENES
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
FUSICOCCIN
FUSICOCCINA
FUSICOCCINE
GENE
GENE EXPRESSION
GENES
GENETIC REGULATION
GENETICA
GENETICS
GENETIQUE
Glycosides - pharmacology
GROWTH
Growth and Development
GROWTH RATE
INDICE DE CRECIMIENTO
Life Sciences (General)
MESSENGER RNA
MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA
Nicotiana - cytology
Nicotiana - genetics
Nicotiana - metabolism
NICOTIANA TABACUM
PARED CELULAR
PAROI CELLULAIRE
Phylogeny
Plant cells
Plant physiology and development
Plant Proteins - chemistry
Plant Proteins - genetics
Plant Proteins - metabolism
Plants
Plants, Toxic
PROTEINAS
PROTEINE
PROTEINS
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Sodium
TAUX DE CROISSANCE
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