Kalia, Sanjeev ; Pal, Sumita ; Guha-Mukherjee, Sipra (1998) Activation of glyoxalase I during the cell division cycle and its homology with auxin regulated genes Plant Science, 132 (1). pp. 55-62. ISSN 0168-9452
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Abstract
In several plant systems increase in glyoxalase I activity has been correlated with cell proliferation. Cell cycle studies of tobacco protoplasts indicate a rise in glyoxalase I activity prior to G2/M phase. Further, synthetic auxin, NAA, induced glyoxalase I activity and cell division significantly. This induction was specific in response to auxin only. Cytokinins alone do not induce cell division or increase enzyme activity. Analysis of glyoxalase I cDNA sequence from soybean shows significant homology with auxin inducible genes particularly Nt107 and limited but strong similarity with identified plant mitotic cyclins, implicating glyoxalase I in possible relationship with certain cell division regulating factors.
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Keywords: | Glyoxalase I; Auxin Induction; Cell Cycle |
ID Code: | 15597 |
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