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. 1984 Aug;75(4):1048-53.
doi: 10.1104/pp.75.4.1048.

Relationship between Auxin and Amino Acid Metabolism of Tobacco Protoplast-Derived Cells

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Relationship between Auxin and Amino Acid Metabolism of Tobacco Protoplast-Derived Cells

A Marion-Poll et al. Plant Physiol. 1984 Aug.

Abstract

Single amino acids were found to be highly toxic to protoplast-derived cells of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv Xanthi) cultured at low density in a culture medium containing a low naphthaleneacetic acid concentration (0.05 micromolar). The cytotoxicities of alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, lysine, proline, and valine were reduced when the naphthaleneacetic acid concentration of the culture medium was increased to 1 micromolar. This selective modification of amino acid toxicity by naphthaleneacetic acid could not be correlated with modifications of uptake rates or incorporation of these amino acids into protein or amino acid-auxin conjugates. A mutant clone resistant to high naphthaleneacetic acid concentrations and affected in root morphogenesis did not display, at the cellular level, the naphthaleneacetic acidmediated modification of amino acid cytotoxicity.

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