Cell Wall Assembly in Fucus Zygotes

  • Quatrano R
  • Stevens P
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An alkali-insoluble cell wall component of Fucus distichus embryos is shown to be cellulose. Cellulose is not found in eggs, but within 20 min following fertilization is present in cell walls of zygotes. Incorporation of [3H]glucose or NaH14CO3 confirms that this cellulose in zygotes of F. distichus and F. vesiculosus is newly synthesized, with the highest rate of synthesis occurring within the first 60 min. Use of specific inhibitors indicates that the increase in cellulose does not require protein or RNA synthesis. The evidence is consistent with the hypothesis that the initiation of cellulose synthesis triggered by fertilization is controlled at the post-translational level. © 1978.

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Quatrano, R. S., & Stevens, P. T. (1976). Cell Wall Assembly in Fucus Zygotes. Plant Physiology, 58(2), 224–231. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.58.2.224

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