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. 1976 Apr;57(4):516–518. doi: 10.1104/pp.57.4.516

Polyribosomes from Peas

VI. Auxin-stimulated Recruitment of Free Monosomes into Membrane-bound Polysomes

Eric Davies 1
PMCID: PMC542063  PMID: 16659517

Abstract

Auxin treatment of aged pea stems (Pisum sativum L. var. Alaska) caused a decrease in monosomes (especially free monosomes) and an increase in polysomes (especially membrane-bound polysomes). These effects were not duplicated by gibberellic acid or benzyladenine. These auxin-stimulated shifts in polysome distribution commenced at least 9 hours before significant growth took place. It is suggested that this auxin-stimulated incorporation of free monosomes into membrane-bound polysomes might involve increased utilization (through activation or synthesis) of messenger RNA(s) acting as template(s) for synthesis of secretable enzyme(s) involved in growth.

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