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Incorporation of cytokinin N-benzyladenine into tobacco callus transfer ribonucleic Acid and ribosomal ribonucleic Acid preparations.

D J Armstrong1, N Murai, B J Taller, F Skoog.   

Abstract

The incorporation of the cytokinin N(6)-benzyladenine into tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) callus tRNA and rRNA preparations isolated from tissue grown on medium containing either N(6)-benzyladenine-8-(14)C or N(6)-benzyladenine-8-(14)C: benzene-(3)H(G) has been examined. N(6)-benzyladenine was incorporated into both the tRNA and rRNA preparations as the intact base. Over 90% of the radioactive N(6)-benzyladenosine recovered from the RNA preparations was associated with the rRNA. Purification of the crude rRNA by either MAK chromatography or Sephadex G-200 gel filtration had no effect on the N(6)-benzyladenosine content of the RNA preparation. The distribution of N(6)-benzyladenosine moieties in tobacco callus tRNA fractionated by BD-cellulose chromatography did not correspond to the distribution of ribosylzeatin activity. N(6)-benzyladenosine was released from the rRNA preparation by treatment with venom phosphodiesterase and phosphatase, ribonuclease T(2) and phosphatase, or ribonuclease T(2) and a 3'-nucleotidase. N(6)-benzyladenosine was not released from the RNA preparation by treatment with either ribonuclease T(2) or phosphatase alone or by successive treatment with ribonuclease T(2) and a 5'-nucleotidase. Brief treatment of the rRNA preparation with ribonuclease T(1) and pancreatic ribonuclease converted the N(6)-benzyladenosine moieties into an ethyl alcohol soluble form. On the basis of these and earlier results, the N(6)-benzyladenosine recovered from the tobacco callus RNA preparations appears to be present as a constituent of RNA and not as a nonpolynucleotide contaminant.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 16659417      PMCID: PMC541955          DOI: 10.1104/pp.57.1.15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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