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Comparative Study
. 1992 Mar;98(3):827-34.
doi: 10.1104/pp.98.3.827.

Comparison of developmental gradients for growth, ATPase, and fusicoccin-binding activity in mung bean hypocotyls

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Comparative Study

Comparison of developmental gradients for growth, ATPase, and fusicoccin-binding activity in mung bean hypocotyls

L E Basel et al. Plant Physiol. 1992 Mar.

Abstract

A comparison has been made of the developmental gradients along a mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) hypocotyl of the growth rate, plasma membrane ATPase, and fusicoccin-binding protein (FCBP) activity to determine whether they are interrelated. The hook and four sequential 7.5 millimeter segments of the hypocotyl below the hook were cut. A plasma membrane-enriched fraction was isolated from each section by aqueous two-phase partitioning and assayed for vanadate-sensitive ATPase and FCBP activity. Each gradient had a distinctive and different pattern. Endogenous growth rate was maximal in the second section and much lower in the others. Vanadate-sensitive ATPase activity was maximal in the third section, but remained high in the older sections. Amounts of ATPase protein, shown by specific antibody binding, did not correlate with the amount of vanadate-sensitive ATPase activity in the three youngest sections. FCBP activity was almost absent in the first section, then increased to a maximum in the oldest sections. These data show that the growth rate is not determined by the ATPase activity, and that there are no fixed ratios between the ATPase and FCBP.

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