Two Elongation Responses to Auxin Respond Differently to Protein Synthesis Inhibition

  • Vanderhoef L
  • Stahl C
  • Lu T
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Abstract

The first and second responses to auxin react differently to the inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide. It was determined that the protein with the shortest half-life, among the several necessary for the first response, is different from its counterpart among the several necessary for the second response. Specifically, the protein half-lives are 28 minutes and 11 minutes for the first and second responses, respectively.

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Vanderhoef, L. N., Stahl, C. A., & Lu, T.-Y. S. (1976). Two Elongation Responses to Auxin Respond Differently to Protein Synthesis Inhibition. Plant Physiology, 58(3), 402–404. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.58.3.402

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