Studies on the Secretion of Maize Root Cap Slime
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- 1 August 1975
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 56 (2), 307-312
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.56.2.307
Abstract
The distribution of fucose-containing polysaccharides in apical 1-cm sections of corn (Zea mays cv. SX-17) root tips was analyzed. Fucose-containing polysaccharides were localized predominantly in the apical 1 mm of the root, i.e., in the apical initials and root cap. An analysis of the distribution of incorporated radioactive label from l-fucose[3H] gave similar results. After a 2-hr incubation with fucose[3H], label was found principally in two components, namely a water-soluble slime fraction and hemicellulose. The incorporation of fucose into the water-soluble, ethanol-insoluble fraction was primarily in the apical 1 mm of the root, whereas incorporation into a water-insoluble, potassium hydroxide-soluble fraction was in the region 2 to 5 mm behind the root cap. Addition of sucrose to the incubation medium during fucose[3H] incorporation reduces label uptake but increases the amount of label in the fucose-rich secreted polysaccharide. The utility of fucose as a marker for the secreted polysaccharide was confirmed by demonstrating that no appreciable metabolism of this sugar occurs.Keywords
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