Effect of divalent cations on malformin-induced efflux and biological activity
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概要
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The effect of malformin on permeability was determined by efflux. Malformin increased membrane permeability to various organic and inorganic compounds or ions and was inhibited by several divalent cations. From the time required to increase permeability and the amount of material effluxed malformin primarily increased tonoplast permeability. Calcium inhibited malformin-induced stem collapse, abscission, and to a slight extent, inhibition of primary leaf expansion. Although calcium inhibited malformin-induced root curvatures, malformin did not enhance permeability of root slices at concentrations optimal for the curvature response.
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著者
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Curtis Roy
Botany And Plant Pathology Purdue University
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Curtis Roy
Botany & Plant Pathology Purdue University
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John William
Botany And Plant Pathology Purdue University
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