Gel electrophoresis studies of proteins from leaves of photoperiodically induced and vegetative cocklebur plants
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Comparisons of proteins synthesized in photoperiodically-sensitive leaves of induced and vegetative cocklebur plants were made. Fifteen or more protein bands could be separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis when polyvinylpyrrolidone was used in the extracting buffer to remove phenolics. As contrasted to results of others with Pharbitis nil, no differences in stained banding patterns could be detected in vegetative and induced plants. Radioactive leucine, lysine and phenylalanine were incorporated into similar leaf proteins during the last half of an inductive dark period. These experiments and dual-labeling studies with ^<3>H- and ^<14>C-phenylalanine indicated no consistent differences in the types of extracted proteins synthesized by leaves of vegetative and induced plants.
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著者
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Evans John
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Colorado State University:(present)plant Science Dept. Utah
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Sherwood Sharon
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Colorado State University
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CLEON ROSS
Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Colorado State University
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Cleon Ross
Department Of Botany And Plant Pathology Colorado State University
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