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Phytosulfokine Stimulates Somatic Embryogenesis in Cryptomeria japonica
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2003
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C. JaponicaBotanyEmbryologyPolyethylene GlycolBiosynthesisPlant CytologyMorphogenesisPsk PeptideGene ExpressionCell BiologyPlant HormoneBiologyCryptomeria JaponicaDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionNatural SciencesPlant Cell CultureMedicinePlant Physiology
Phytosulfokine (PSK), which has been identified as a plant growth factor, had a dramatic stimulatory effect on the formation of somatic embryos of sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) in the presence of polyethylene glycol. The resultant somatic embryos germinated with synchronous sprouting of cotyledons, hypocotyls and roots, and most of the seedlings grew normally. A cDNA clone for the precursor to the PSK peptide of C. japonica was identified in an expressed sequence tags database. Our results support the existence of a PSK signaling pathway in C. japonica.
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