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Cw-Zeatin

Veach, Y.K. et al. (2003) 0-glucosylation of cw-zeatin in maize. Characterization of genes, enzymes, and endogenous cytokinins. Plant Physiol 131, 1374-1380... [Pg.225]

Zeatin. trans-Z. [( )-2-methyl-4-(9//-purin-6-yl-amino)-2-buten-l-ol, CioHuNjO, Mr 219.25, mp. 212-213 °C (207-208°)], like kinetin, is a cytoki-nin and was originally isolated from corn ears (Zea mays) as well as from many other plants. In higher plants, trans-Z. acts as a promoter of cell division and, together with plant growth substances, has a regulating effect on various processes of plant growth. It is the most effective, naturally occurring cytokinin and at least 50-fold more active than the cw-form. [Pg.712]

Cw-P-apo-10 -carotenal, 3588 9-Cw-P-carotene, 3588 Cw-3-butyl-4-vinylcyclopentene, 2895 Cis conformation, 1756 Cis-isomers, 4066, 4069 c -Nepetalactone, 3029 C20 isoprenoid precursor, 1730 Cisplatin, 2215 Cis-zeatin, 958, 963... [Pg.4178]

Gordon ME, Letham DS, Parker CW (1974 a) Regulators of cell division in plant tissues XVIII. The metabolism and translocation of zeatin in intact radish seedlings. Ann Bot38 809-825... [Pg.132]


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