Abstract

The increase in RNase activity that occurs in fresh cut Rhoeo discolor leaf sections was followed in sections aged in water or deuterium oxide for 24 hr. The increase in RNase activity is probably due to de novo synthesis, since the buoyant density of the RNase from the deuterium labelled tissue was significantly higher (1.10 to 1.88%) than that of the controls.

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