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Dictyostelium discoideum cell preparation

The enzyme was prepared from Dictyostelium discoideum. The cells were lysed, and S-100 solutions were prepared from the lysate by differential centrifugation. Samples of this solution were used in the assay. [Pg.336]

Two compounds common in plant metabolism are believed to be precursors of isoprenoid cytokinins in plants adenosine-5 -monophosphate (AMP) and A -isopentenylpyrophos-phate (iPP). As a final product of the mevalonate pathway, the latter substance serves also as a precursor for a wide spectrum of metabolites including some other plant hormones, as abscisic acid, gibberellins and brassinosteroids. The hypothetical scheme of reactions resulting in the formation of iPA, Z and DHZ is given in Fig. 2. The enzyme of entry into isoprenoid cytokinin formation is A -isopentenylpyrophosphate 5 -AMP-A -iso-pentenyltransferase (EC 2.5.1.8, trivially named cytokinin synthetase ). This enzyme activity was first detected in a cell-free preparation from the slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum [7,8]. Later the enzyme from higher plants (cytokinin-independent tobacco callus [9,10] and immature Zea mays kernels [11]) was described and the data were recently summarised in [12], The enzyme is very specific as far as the substrate is concerned [13,14] only the nucleotide AMP can be converted and only iPP (with a double bond in A position) may function as a side chain donor. [Pg.143]


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