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. 1983 Jun;72(2):394-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.72.2.394.

Early growth of wheat embryonic axes and the synthesis of RNA and DNA

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Early growth of wheat embryonic axes and the synthesis of RNA and DNA

K Datta et al. Plant Physiol. 1983 Jun.

Abstract

The requirement for the synthesis of RNA and DNA in early germination of wheat (Triticum aestivum var Newana) embryonic axes has been studied by incubating embryos in the presence of appropriate inhibitors and monitoring both embryo growth and the rates of specific metabolic processes. Experiments with 5-fluorouridine showed that both rRNA and DNA synthesis could be curtailed by 60 to 70% without affecting embryo growth to 24 hours. Similarly, the presence of mitomycin C and methotrexate inhibited DNA synthesis 70%, with only a small effect on growth. Experiments with a range of concentrations of cordycepin and alpha-amanitin indicated that mRNA synthesis could be curtailed by 30 to 40% within the first 8 hours of germination with only a small effect on embryo growth. Thus, at least the initial phases of seed embryo germination are not closely linked to the synthesis of mRNA, rRNA, or DNA. Maximal sensitivity of embryo growth was obtained with cycloheximide and 2-(4-methyl-2,6-dinitroanilino)-N-methyl propionamide, supporting the idea that protein synthesis is the macromolecular process most closely linked to early germination.

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