The stability and biological activity of cytokinin metabolites in soybean callus tissue
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00402861
The stability and biological activity of cytokinin metabolites in soybean callus tissue
Abstract
The activity, uptake and metabolism of cytokinin metabolites was determined in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) callus tissue. The following activity sequence was established: zeatin riboside (ZR)>zeatin (Z)>O-glucosides of Z, ZR and their dihydro derivatives>lupinic acid (an alanine conjugate of Z)>7- and 9-glucosides of Z which were almost inactive. The 7- and 9-glucosides and lupinic acid were taken up very slowly by the callus tissue and showed great metabolic stability, but some degradation to 7-glucosyladenine, 9-glucosyladenine and the 9-alanine conjugate of adenine occurred. Compared with its aglycone, O-glucosyl-ZR exhibited slow uptake and greatly enhanced stability but gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric analysis showed that appreciable amounts were hydrolyzed to ZR in the tissue. Both ZR and O-glucosyl-ZR were metabolised extensively, with adenine, adenosine, and adenine nucleotide(s) as the major metabolites. A diversity of minor metabolites of ZR were identified, including O-glucosides, lupinic acid and dihydrolupinic acid. The metabolism of ZR was suppressed by 3-isobutyl-1-methylxanthine. When compared with the soybean callus line normally used for cytokinin bioassays (cv. Acme, cotyledonary callus), related callus lines exhibited greatly differing growth responses to cytokinin: however, these were not reflected in marked differences in metabolism.
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