| Literature DB >> 16659763 |
Abstract
Intact lettuce seed germination was inhibited by cordycepin but not by actinomycin D; however, when seeds were clipped at the cotyledonary end, actinomycin D partially inhibited germination. Uptake studies with intact seeds using (3)H-actinomycin D showed that it was unable to reach the embryo prior to radical protrusion. (3)H-Cordycepin uptake studies using intact seeds showed that cordycepin was able to reach the embryo during the first 3 hours of incubation and at subsequent times. The pericarp and endosperm offered resistance to penetration of cordycepin into the embryo. In contrast to actinomycin D, cordycepin markedly inhibited (3)H-uridine incorporation into RNA of intact seeds during the first 10 and 12 hours of incubation. About 60% of (3)H-adenosine incorporation into poly A-RNA was inhibited by cordycepin during 12 hours of incubation, whereas actinomycin D had little effect. RNA synthesis appears to be essential for seed germination.Entities:
Year: 1976 PMID: 16659763 PMCID: PMC542305 DOI: 10.1104/pp.58.6.769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340