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Are Polyphosphoinositides Involved in Signal Transduction of Elicitor-Induced Phytoalexin Synthesis in Cultured Plant Cells ?
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1986
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Plant PhysiologyEngineeringPlant PathologyParsley CellsCellular PhysiologyBiosynthesisBioanalysisSoybean CellsCultured ParsleyCell SignalingPhytoalexinBiochemistryAre Polyphosphoinositides InvolvedPharmacologyCell BiologyPlant HormoneSignal TransductionPlant Cell CultureCellular BiochemistryPhytochemistryMedicinePlant BiochemistryElicitor-induced Phytoalexin Synthesis
Abstract The phospholipids of cultured parsley and soybean cells were labelled with myo-[2- 3 H]inositol, [2- 3 H]glycerol or [ 32 P]orthophosphate. By one-and two-dimensional chromatographic comparison of the labelled phospholipids with reference substances, the presence of 1-(3-sn-phosphatidyl)-ᴅ-myo-inositol 4-phosphate and 1-(3-sn-phosphatidyl)-ᴅ-myo-inositol 4,5-bisphosphate was demonstrated in these cultures. These results were corroborated by analysis of the deacylation products. Cells were labelled with either myo-[2- 3 H]inositol, [2- 3 H]glycerol or [ 32 P]orthophosphate and subsequently challenged with elicitor for various lengths of time. Radioactivity in individual phosphoinositides from these cells was determined. No significant influence of elicitor-challenge of either soybean or parsley cells on incorporation of 3 H or 32 P into polyphosphoinositides was found between 0.5 and 20 min after elicitor addition.
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