Journal article

SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF SOME PROTEINS IN CULTURED CARROT EXPLANT (DAUCUS-CAROTA) CELLS DURING CALLUS INDUCTION


Authors listGARTENBACHSCHARRER, U; HABIB, S; NEUMANN, KH

Publication year1990

Pages27-35

JournalPlant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture

Volume number22

Issue number1

ISSN0167-6857

eISSN1573-5044

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Freshly isolated explants of the secondary phloem of carrot roots were exposed to 14C-leucine for various periods from t0- to 18 h and the 14C labelling of protein was studied by 2-dimensional PAGE followed by fluorograph. The labelling pattern of proteins indicated a sequential activation of synthesis of about 130 proteins during the 18 h experimental period prior to the onset of cell division activity.



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Harvard Citation styleGARTENBACHSCHARRER, U., HABIB, S. and NEUMANN, K. (1990) SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF SOME PROTEINS IN CULTURED CARROT EXPLANT (DAUCUS-CAROTA) CELLS DURING CALLUS INDUCTION, Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 22(1), pp. 27-35

APA Citation styleGARTENBACHSCHARRER, U., HABIB, S., & NEUMANN, K. (1990). SEQUENTIAL SYNTHESIS OF SOME PROTEINS IN CULTURED CARROT EXPLANT (DAUCUS-CAROTA) CELLS DURING CALLUS INDUCTION. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture. 22(1), 27-35.



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