Accumulation of 4-aminobutyrate is induced by anoxia in rice seedlings
. The induction of 4-aminobutyrate accumulation in aerobic conditions
by treatments with exogenous 4-aminobutyrate, Gabaculine and glutamate
is well tolerated by the seedlings. The inhibition of protein synthes
is in aerobic and anaerobic conditions by cycloheximide shows that thi
s process competes with glutamate decarboxylase for glutamic acid. The
sensitivity of the anaerobic 4-aminobutyrate accumulation to azaserin
e indicates that glutamate synthase is important in maintaining glutam
ate availability. The different tolerance to anoxia and protein metabo
lism of shoot and root of rice suggests that the causes leading to 4-a
minobutyrate accumulation in these tissues are different. It is sugges
ted that ammonia reassimilation in root plays an important role in the
synthesis of 4-aminobutyrate.