Literature DB >> 16661551

Protection of cellulose synthesis in detached cotton fibers by polyethylene glycol.

N C Carpita1, D P Delmer.   

Abstract

Detachment of the cotton fiber cell from the ovule results in loss of over 90% of the in vivo capacity for synthesis of [(14)C]cellulose from [(14)C]glucose. However, over 50% of the capacity for cellulose synthesis in the detached fiber population is protected when polyethylene glycol 4000 is present during detachment and incubation. Radioautography shows that approximately full capacity is restored in about half the fibers, whereas the other half of the population are incapable of cellulose synthesis from supplied glucose. The rate of cellulose synthesis in such fibers has a pH optimum of 6 and the optimum polyethylene glycol 4000 concentration is 0.06 molal (-9 bars). Cellulose synthesis in such detached fibers is synergistically stimulated by Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) and inhibited by K(+).Evidence is presented which indicates that the protection by polyethylene glycol 4000 is due to its ability to promote membrane resealing, which seems to be required for protecting cellulose synthesis in the detached fiber; however, the requirement for membrane integrity is not exclusively involved in the maintainence of an energy generating system for the synthesis. The possibility that a membrane potential may be required for maintaining an active cellulose synthesizing system is discussed.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 16661551      PMCID: PMC440751          DOI: 10.1104/pp.66.5.911

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


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