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J Biosci ; 1986 Sept; 10(3): 393-402
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160670

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Excised potato parenchyma tissue upon aging in air and light, showed synthesis of RNA, as assessed by the incorporation of [3H]-uridine, reaching a maximum in 18 h. The increase in RNA synthesis was in parallel with the increase in phenylalanine ammonia lyase synthesis. The treatment of the tissue, initially with actinomycin D at 15 μg/g tissue, or with trans-cinnamate at 3·5 mM, caused 65% and 50% inhibition of RNA synthesis ,respectively. The inhibition was reduced to 20% by delaying the treatment of trans-cinnamate to the ninth hour. A comparative study on the nuclear fractions, isolated from trans-cinnamate treated and untreated aged parenchyma tissues showed that trans-cinnamate treatment inhibited the in vitro RNA synthesis by 38%. Studies on the in vivo synthesis of PAL and other proteins showed that trans-cinnamate treatment mainly impaired the de novo synthesis of PAL. The total RNA, isolated from trans-cinnamate treated parenchyma, was 66% less efficient in the translation of PAL, in cell free wheat germ protein synthesizing system. The translation product, purified by affinity chroma tography on phenylalanine conjugated sepharose-4B was found to be homogeneous and showed a single radioactive peak corresponding to protein band on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

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