J. Bellamine et T. Gaspar, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ROOTING OF POPLAR SHOOTS AND ATPASE ACTIVITYOF THEIR CRUDE MICROSOMAL VESICLES, Plant growth regulation, 24(1), 1998, pp. 43-48
Poplar shoots raised in vitro were induced to root by a 7 h passage on
an auxin(1-naphthaleneacetic acid) medium. The percentage of rooting
was reduced from +/- 97% to +/- 47% when vanadate (200 mu M) was inclu
ded in the auxin medium. Introduction of vanadate in the medium withou
t auxin after the 7 h induction on auxin medium, did not inhibit rooti
ng but affected only the development of the roots produced. The Mg2+-d
ependent ATPase activity of the microsomal vesicles of poplar shoots w
as increased after 7 h induction on rooting medium and corresponded to
an increase in the Vmax of the enzyme. Results from experiments using
some inhibitors of the polyamine metabolism suggested that this pathw
ay was not involved in the increase of this activity. The auxin had no
effect on the in vitro ATPase activity at any concentration tested ex
cept at about 2 mM where it was inhibitory, probably due to a change i
n the conformation of the enzyme. The transient increase of indole-3-a
cetic acid during rooting induction could be responsible for the incre
ase in the level of the enzyme. The inhibition of root formation and g
rowth by vanadate indicates strongly that the ATPase activity may be n
ecessary for the induction and expression of rooting.