PHYTOCHROME-MEDIATED LOSS OF POLYRIBOSOMES IN ETIOLATED MUSTARD HYPOCOTYLS |
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Authors: | G. John Acton |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, The Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, South Australia, 5042, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. Continuous far-red light operating through phytochrome reduces the rate of hypocotyl lengthening by a factor of 8. Consonant with this was a reduction of up to 12% in the proportion of total cytoplasmic ribosomes present as polysomes. A 2% reduction was elicited by brief red light. Evidence is presented which argues against these changes arising from a change in extractability or nucleolytic activity. The speed of the response (1.5 h) is much slower than that for inhibition of lengthening (15 min). The data therefore indicate that phytochrome is unlikely to act by controlling the general rate of translation in this instance. |
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