Posttranscriptional Control of Nitrate Reductase of Cultured Tobacco Cells by Amino Acids
AUTOR(ES)
Heimer, Yair M.
RESUMO
Using the inhibitor of RNA synthesis, 4,5′,8-trimethylpsoralen plus near ultraviolet light, the half-life of the rate-limiting RNA species required for the induction of nitrate reductase in XD cells of tobacco was estimated to be 4 hours. Amino acids, the end product of nitrate assimilation, reduced the half-life to 1 hour. It is suggested that amino acids exert a posttranscriptional control on the enzyme level.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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