Mr. Thompson et Ta. Thorpe, ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN-PATTERNS DURING SHOOT INITIATION IN CULTURED PINUS-RADIATA COTYLEDONS, Journal of plant physiology, 151(6), 1997, pp. 724-734
Patterns of protein synthesis were analysed during the early stages of
culture of excised cotyledons of Pinus radiata grown under shoot-indu
ctive and non-inductive conditions. The use of-high resolution two-dim
ensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) enabled the anal
ysis of the changes in polypeptide content of, and synthesis in, the c
otyledons. A total of 54 polypeptides were identified, whose synthesis
and accumulation were affected by the culture conditions. These were
divided into seven classes based on their pattern of appearance in the
different cultures. One class consisted of-three polypeptides whose s
ynthesis and/or accumulation was specifically enhanced in, but not uni
que to, shoot-forming (SF) cotyledons. The largest class consisted of
29 polypeptides whose synthesis appeared to be specifically repressed
in the SF cotyledons, suggesting that part-of-the role of cytokinin in
inducing shoot formation is to repress maturation-related changes in
the SF tissues. The remaining five classes did not display a pattern o
f expression that could be related directly to the organogenic process
.