Biphasic stimulation of translational activity correlates with induction of translation elongation factor 1 subunit alpha; upon wounding in potato tubers

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Potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers exhibit an increase in translational activity in response to mechanical wounding. The response is biphasic, with an initial stimulation apparent within the first 2 h after wounding and a second increase occurring 12 to 24 h after wounding. Increased activity is apparent by measurement of protein synthesis both in vivo and in vitro using a cell-free extract. Accumulation of the translational elongation factor 1 subunit α (EF-1α) parallels translational activity. Changes in the steady-state level of EF-1α mRNA, and expression of a chimeric EF-1α promoter/ β-glucuronidase construct in transgenic potato tubers, indicate that the gene encoding EF-1α is transcribed during both periods of translational stimulation. These results indicate that stimulation of translational activity is coordinated with increased expression and accumulation of translation factors.

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Morelli, J. K., Shewmaker, C. K., & Vayda, M. E. (1994). Biphasic stimulation of translational activity correlates with induction of translation elongation factor 1 subunit alpha; upon wounding in potato tubers. Plant Physiology, 106(3), 897–903. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.106.3.897

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