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. 1971 Feb;47(2):317-23.
doi: 10.1104/pp.47.2.317.

Ribosomes and Polysomes in Cucumber Leaves during Growth and Senescence

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Ribosomes and Polysomes in Cucumber Leaves during Growth and Senescence

Y Eilam et al. Plant Physiol. 1971 Feb.

Abstract

The quantity of RNA in the ribosomal fraction of the first leaf of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) increases during growth, reaches a maximum before the final fresh weight is attained, and then decreases. The main changes are in the free ribosome fraction, the quantity of membrane-bound ribosomes remaining about constant. Few 65.5S chloroplast ribosomes are present in small leaves; however, they increase in quantity rapidly during growth and form about half of the ribosomes present in the mature fully green leaf. The cytoplasmic ribosomes have a sedimentation coefficient of 77.6S. Ribonuclease-sensitive polysomes were present in leaves of all ages except possibly the very oldest. The proportion of ribosomes in polysome form decreases during growth and then remains roughly constant during senescence. Following maturation of the leaf, the rate of incorporation of (32)P into ribosomal-fraction RNA begins to decline. This decline could account for the loss of ribosomes during the early stages of senescence. The possibility that leaf ribonuclease might be responsible for the final, more rapid loss of RNA, is discussed.

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