A requirement for protein synthesis during the curvature of citrus petals
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概要
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The opening of citrus petals is an auxin mediated process. Inhibition of curvature by antimetabolites of nucleic acids and protein synthesis can be partially relieved by the corresponding metabolites. Cycloheximide inhibited curva-ture and incorporation of ^<14>C-leucine into protein by more than 80%. IAA did not enhance incorporation significantly, but the auxin antagonist p-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid did inhibit it to a certain extent. On opening petals gradually lose the ability to synthesize protein.
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著者
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Goren Raphael
Department Of Biology Yale University
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Goren Raphael
Department Of Citriculture Hebrew University
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GOLDSCHMIDT ELIEZER
Department of Citriculture, Hebrew University
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Goldschmidt Eliezer
Department Of Citriculture Hebrew University
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