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Xylem wall deposition

Radioautographic investigations using lignin precursors

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Tritiated leucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, methyllabelled methionine, and cinnamic acid were used to study xylem wall deposition and lignin formation with radioautography. Leucine did not specifically label xylem thickenings; tyrosine, phenylalanine and methionine were quite good precursors in this regard. Cinnamic acid was also readily taken up by the tissues and was very markedly concentrated in the xylem thickenings; the labelling of thickenings also occurred in empty tracheids. In developing xylem cells, labelling of the cytoplasm indicated that both the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies were associated with the wall incorporation. Vesicles probably derived from the Golgi bodies, were generally observed to aggregate in the cytoplasm near the bands of wall microtubules (even if secondary wall thickening had not commenced). Simple biochemical analyses showed that incorporation of cinnamic acid into amino acids and proteins was negligible, but some lignin oxidation products were heavily labelled. The results are related to the biochemistry of lignin synthesis, and confirm that cinnamic acid is a highly specific marker for some forms of wall synthesis.

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Pickett-Heaps, J.D. Xylem wall deposition. Protoplasma 65, 181–205 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01666378

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