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C Perennes1, L X Qin, N Glab, C Bergounioux.
Abstract
Protoplasts isolated from petunia leaf mesophyll are non-cycling cells mostly with 2C content. Cells regenerating from protoplast culture enter mitosis after 48 h. This experimental model is used to relate p34cdc2 kinase activity to cell cycle phase. Our results show that the histone H1 phosphorylation, and hence p34cdc2 kinase activity, peaks with G2+early M cell cycle phase. However, a trace kinase activity was already present when most cells were entering S phase. To obtain a maximum of cells in G1+S phases, the protoplast culture was treated with the rare amino acid, mimosine. Mimosine blocked plant cells derived from protoplast culture both at G1 and in early and mid S phase. Despite the increased G1+S level, p34cdc2 kinase activity did not increase. This suggests that the trace activity appearing when the majority of cells are entering S does not correspond to any putative p34cdc2 activation at G1/S transition but to the activation of the minor 4C population initially present in the leaf: the hypothesis remains that p34cdc2 kinase activity is solely related to G2+M phase in petunia.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8224153 DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(93)80392-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124