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. 1987 Aug;84(4):1331-6.
doi: 10.1104/pp.84.4.1331.

Protein Synthesis in Bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss) Cultured Cells during the Induction of Frost Tolerance by Abscisic Acid or Low Temperature

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Protein Synthesis in Bromegrass (Bromus inermis Leyss) Cultured Cells during the Induction of Frost Tolerance by Abscisic Acid or Low Temperature

A J Robertson et al. Plant Physiol. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

Bromus inermis Leyss cell cultures treated with 75 micromolar abscisic acid (ABA) at both 23 and 3 degrees C developed more freezing resistance than cells cultured at 3 degrees C. Protein synthesis in cells induced to become freezing tolerant by ABA and low temperature was monitored by [(14)C]leucine incorporation. Protein synthesis continued at 3 degrees C, but net cell growth was stopped. Most of the major proteins detected at 23 degrees C were synthesized at 3 degrees C. However, some proteins were synthesized only at low temperatures, whereas others were inhibited. ABA showed similar effects on protein synthesis at both 23 and 3 degrees C. Comparative electrophoretic analysis of [(14)C]leucine labeled protein detected the synthesis of 19, 21 and 47 kilodalton proteins in less than 8 hours after exposure to exogenous ABA. Proteins in the 20 kilodalton range were also synthesized at 3 degrees C. In addition, a 31 kilodalton protein band showed increased expression in freezing resistant ABA treated cultures after 36 hours growth at both 3 and 23 degrees C. Quantitative analysis of [(14)C]leucine labeled polypeptides in two-dimensional gels confirmed the increased expression of the 31 kilodalton protein. Two-dimensional analysis also resolved a 72 kilodalton protein enriched in ABA treated cultures and identified three proteins (24.5, 47, and 48 kilodaltons) induced by low temperature growth.

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