Synthesis of heat-shock proteins in six cotton cultivars at different heat treatments

Short Communications/Kort Mededelings

Synthesis of heat-shock proteins in six cotton cultivars at different heat treatments

Published in: South African Journal of Plant and Soil
Volume 12 , issue 4 , 1995 , pages: 177–179
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.1995.10634362
Author(s): J.A. de Ronde , Republic of South Africa , W.A. Cress Department of Botany, Republic of South Africa

Abstract

Changes in protein synthesis in leaf tissue of six cotton cultivars were studied by comparing the heat-shock protein patterns synthesized at different heat treatments. Leaf tissue responded to thermotolerance treatments by synthesizing a specific set of proteins for each treatment and cultivar, which differed from profiles observed with a direct shift to high temperatures. We found minor differences in the heat-shock proteins profile observed in the prolonged heat treatment when compared with the direct-shift treatment profiles. Newly synthesized proteins of 35 kDa, 37 kDa and 23 kDa were found respectively in Delta Pine Acala 90, Acala 1517–70 and Selati. The late heat-shock protein profiles differed from patterns found with thermotolerance.

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