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Plant Physiology 52:124-127 (1973) © 1973 American Society of Plant Biologists De Novo Synthesis of Phytochrome in Pumpkin Hooks 1a Institut für Biologie, Universität Freiburg, 78 Freiburg i. Br., West Germany
Phytochrome becomes density labeled in the hook of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo L.) seedlings grown in the dark on D2O, indicating that the protein moiety of the pigment is synthesized de novo during development. Red light causes a rapid decline of the total phytochrome level in the hook of etiolated seedlings but upon return to the dark, phytochrome again accumulates. These newly appearing molecules are also synthesized de novo. Newly synthesized phytochrome in both dark-grown and red-irradiated seedlings is in the red-absorbing form. Turnover of the red-absorbing form is indicated by the density labeling of phytochrome during a period when the total phytochrome level in the hook of dark-grown seedlings remains constant. However, it was not possible to determine whether this results from intracellular turnover or turnover of the whole cell population during hook growth.
2 Present address: Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia. 1 This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 46). P.H. Quail was the recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Stipendium.
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