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. 1970 Dec;46(6):768-77.
doi: 10.1104/pp.46.6.768.

Evidence for the regulation of phytochrome-mediated processes in bean roots by the neurohumor, acetylcholine

Evidence for the regulation of phytochrome-mediated processes in bean roots by the neurohumor, acetylcholine

M J Jaffe. Plant Physiol. 1970 Dec.

Abstract

Using pharmacological and chromatographic techniques, it was shown that acetylcholine was present in all organs of both light- and dark-grown mung bean seedings (Phaseolus aureus). The highest concentrations were found in tissues containing active growing points: buds and secondary roots. Within 4 minutes, red light caused an increase in the efflux of acetylcholine from secondary root tips as well as a significant increase in the endogenous titer. Four minutes of subsequent far red light reduced the latter to a level comparable to that in the dark.Acetylcholine, given for 4 minutes in the dark, was able to substitute for red light in reducing the formation of secondary roots, inducing increased H(+) efflux, and causing the root tips to adhere to a negatively charged glass surface. Acetylcholine-esterase and atropine inhibited the latter phenomenon, whereas eserine inhibited the far red-induced release from glass. THESE AND OTHER DATA SUPPORT THE CONCLUSION THAT ACETYLCHOLINE FUNCTIONS IN MUNG BEAN ROOTS AS IT DOES IN ANIMAL SYSTEMS: by mediating changes in ion flux across cell membranes. It also seems probable that acetylcholine acts as a local hormone which regulates these phytochrome-mediated phenomena.

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