ETHYLENE IS A SELECTIVE RIBOSOMAL CISTRON REGULATOR IN ALLIUM-CEPA EPIDERMAL-CELLS

Citation
Cs. Karagiannis et Aj. Pappelis, ETHYLENE IS A SELECTIVE RIBOSOMAL CISTRON REGULATOR IN ALLIUM-CEPA EPIDERMAL-CELLS, Mechanism of ageing and development, 72(3), 1993, pp. 199-211
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
ISSN journal
00476374
Volume
72
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
199 - 211
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-6374(1993)72:3<199:EIASRC>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
In Allium cepa L. (onion) the number, size, and morphology of visible nucleoli per nucleus varies during cell division, growth, differentiat ion, storage, activation of quiescent tissue, senescence, wounding, an d disease (host-pathogen interactions). Since there are two types (dif ferentiated visually by size) of ribosomal cistrons in onion (major an d minor nucleoli differ in the external spacer nucleotide sequences), we inferred that they function separately. In controls, major nucleola r organizer regions (NORs) were visible in epidermal cell nuclei as nu cleoli. After exposure of the tissue to ambient conditions, these nucl eoli enlarged and changed morphology. Minor NORs (when in the genome) required more than 6 h to become developed as visible nucleoli. In the ethylene treatments, the major NORs (visible nucleoli in quiescent ep idermal cells) increased in size (activation of a greater number of ta ndem rRNA genes) as in the controls. The minor, quiescent NORs became active and visible (activation of quiescent, inactive NORs) within 3 h . Actinomycin D, and cycloheximide, with or without ethylene, inhibite d the increase in size of the major NORs, and prevented activation of the minor NORs (i.e. they did not become visible). Silver nitrate and cobalt chloride had no effect on major NORs but inhibited the appearan ce of minor nucleoli when combined with ethylene treatments. We infer: ethylene acts to regulate the expression of the minor NORs (selective ribosomal cistron regulation); and, other hormone(s) are involved in the regulation of the major NORs. Yellow and white sweet Spanish onion s we studied had two major NORs and two minor NORs. Red sweet Spanish onions we studied had only the two major NORs.