Water Stress and Protein Synthesis: I. Differential Inhibition of Protein Synthesis 1
AUTOR(ES)
Dhindsa, R. S.
RESUMO
Water stress causes both a qualitative change in the types of proteins produced by Avena coleoptile cells as demonstrated by a double-labeling ratio technique, and a quantitative reduction in the rate of incorporation of leucine into proteins. The osmotica mannitol and Carbowax-4000 cause similar changes in the pattern of protein synthesis showing that these effects are due to water stress rather than to a particular osmoticum.
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