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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1977, Vol. 18, No. 5 987-993
© 1977


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Binding of aluminium to DNA of DNP in pea root nuclei

Hideaki Matsumoto, Seiichiro Morimura and Eiichi Takahashi

Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Kyoto University Kyoto 606, Japan

The association of absorbed aluminium (Al) with nuclei in Alaska pea roots was shown by zonal centrifugation of isolated nuclei. In nuclei, 73% of the total incorporated Al was detected in the DNP fraction. Furthermore, Al in DNP was found to be bound specifically to DNA by gel filtration of dissociated DNP.

(Received March 19, 1977; )
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