Inhibition of RNA synthesis and auxin-induced cell wall extensibility and growth by Actinomycin D
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- PMCID: PMC1086554
- DOI: 10.1104/pp.42.3.434
Inhibition of RNA synthesis and auxin-induced cell wall extensibility and growth by Actinomycin D
Abstract
A linear stress strain analyzer was used to determine the effects of inhibitors of RNA and protein synthesis on auxin-induced increases in cell wall extensibility. With etiolated soybean hypocotyl, maize mesocotyl and Avena coleoptile sections and light-grown pea internode sections, inhibition of RNA synthesis resulted in inhibition of auxin-induced extensibility changes and cell expansion. The results with both actinomycin D and cycloheximide support an earlier conclusion that unstable cell constituents, presumably enzymes, are essential for cell wall loosening induced by auxin as well as for cell elongation.
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