Acetylcholine as a Signaling System to Environmental Stimuli in Plants : III. Asymmetric solute distribution controlled by ACh in gravistimulated maize seedlings
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概要
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Asymmetric distribution of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity has previously been demonstrated to occur in the lower side of the gravity-stimulated maize shoot. The localization of immunoreacted IAA-inositol synthase, AChE and safranin was detected in selected organs of gravistimulated dark grown maize seedlings using a light microscope. Immunoreacted IAA-inositol synthase was asymmetrically distributed in the lower side of the stele of coleoptile node and mesocotyl in maize seedlings placed horizontally. The positive AChE spots in the coleoptile node and mesocotyl were apparently localized in the lower half of the gravistimulated seedlings. Safranin was also asymmetrically distributed in the lower half of the endodermis and stele cells of coleoptile node and mesocotyl. Namely, transport of safranin in the upper half of the coleoptile node and mesocotyl was blocked by gravistimulation. Furthermore, the asymmetric distribution of immunoreacted IAA-inositol synthase was inhibited by neostigmine bromide, AChE inhibitor. These results show that an asymmetric environmental stimulus induces changes in AChE activity, affecting IAA-inositol synthase localization and safranin transport.
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著者
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Momonoki Y
Tokyo Univ. Agriculture Hokkaido Jpn
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Momonoki Yoshie
Faculty Of Bioindustry Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Hineno Chihagi
Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Noguchi Keiko
Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Noguchi Keiko
Faculty Of Bioindustry Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Hineno Chihagi
Faculty Of Bioindustry Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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