Calcium and Protein Phosphorylation in the Transduction of Gravity Signal in Corn Roots
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The involvement of calcium and protein phosphorylation in the transduction of gravity signal was studied using corn roots of a light-insensitive variety (Zea mays L., cv. Patriot). The gravitropic response was calcium-dependent. Horizontal placement of roots preloaded with <32>^P for three minutes resulted in changes in protein phosphorylation of polypeptides of 32 and 35 kD. Calcium depletion resulted in decreased phosphorylation of these phosphoproteins and replenishment of calcium restored the phosphorylation.
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著者
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Poovaiah B.
Laboratory Of Plant Molecular Biology And Physiology Department Of Horticulture And Landscape Archit
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Friedmann Michael
Laboratory Of Plant Molecular Biology And Physiology Department Of Horticulture And Landscape Archit
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