Asymmetric distribution of glucose and indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol in geostimulated Zea mays seedlings

Indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol occurs in both the kernel and vegetative shoot of germinating Zea mays seedlings. The effect of a gravitational stimulus on the transport of [3H]-5-indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol and [U-14C]-D-glucose from the kernel to the seedling shoot was studied. Both labeled glucose...

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description Indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol occurs in both the kernel and vegetative shoot of germinating Zea mays seedlings. The effect of a gravitational stimulus on the transport of [3H]-5-indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol and [U-14C]-D-glucose from the kernel to the seedling shoot was studied. Both labeled glucose and labeled indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol become asymmetrically distributed in the mesocotyl cortex of the shoot with more radioactivity occurring in the bottom half of a horizontally placed seedling. Asymmetric distribution of [3H]indole-3-acetic acid, derived from the applied [3H]indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol, occurred more rapidly than distribution of total 3H-radioactivity. These findings demonstrate that the gravitational stimulus can induce an asymmetric distribution of substances being transported from kernel to shoot. They also indicate that, in addition to the transport asymmetry, gravity affects the steady state amount of indole-3-acetic acid derived from indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol.
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subjects ACIDE INDOLACETIQUE
ACIDO INDOLACETICO
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Transport
Carbon Radioisotopes
Coleoptiles
Cotyledon - growth & development
Cotyledon - metabolism
Development and Growth Regulation
Endosperm
Ethanol
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GLUCOSA
GLUCOSE
Glucose - metabolism
Gravitation
Gravitropism
HIDROLISIS
Hormones
HYDROLYSE
HYDROLYSIS
IAA
Indoleacetic Acids - antagonists & inhibitors
Indoleacetic Acids - metabolism
INOSITOL
Life Sciences (General)
Mesocotyls
MOUVEMENT
MOVEMENT
MOVIMIENTO
Phthalimides - pharmacology
Physical agents
Plant cortex
Plant Growth Regulators - antagonists & inhibitors
Plant Growth Regulators - metabolism
Plant physiology and development
Plant Shoots - growth & development
Plant Shoots - metabolism
Plants
PLANTULAS
PLANTULE
Radioactive decay
Radioactivity
Root stele
SEEDLINGS
Space life sciences
TRANSLOCACION
TRANSLOCATION
Triiodobenzoic Acids - pharmacology
Vegetative apparatus, growth and morphogenesis. Senescence
ZEA MAYS
Zea mays - growth & development
Zea mays - metabolism
title Asymmetric distribution of glucose and indole-3-acetyl-myo-inositol in geostimulated Zea mays seedlings
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