Regulation der Nucleinsäuren-Synthese durch Polyamine in keimendem Pollen vonPetunia

Abstract
Putrescine, spermine, spermidine, and agmatine in concentrations between 5–15 μg/ml inhibit pollen germination. Whereas spermine reduces pollen tube length, putrecine and agmatine do not affect pollen tube growth. Spermidine effects a small increase (about 5%) of pollen tube elongation. Spermine and spermidine can be found in pollen. Addition of spermine (7 or 10 μg/ml) depresses protein synthesis, whilst spermidine does not affect protein synthesis. On the basis of uridine-5-T incorporation it could be shown that both spermine and spermidine increase RNA synthesis. On tho basis of thymidine-T incorporation in the first hpurs of germination it seems that DNA synthesis is also stimulated by spermine and spermidine present in the medium. A net increase of nucleic acids was found when spermidine was added to the germination substrate. These results are interpreted as suggesting that, in the pollen tubes investigated, polyamine concentration may be a factor in the regulation of nucleic acid synthesis, resulting in a prolonged synthesis of specific proteins and in this way influencing growth and the developmental pattern of pollen tubes.