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8[prime]-Methylene Abscisic Acid (An Effective and Persistent Analog of Abscisic Acid).

S. R. Abrams1, P. A. Rose, A. J. Cutler, J. J. Balsevich, B. Lei, M. K. Walker-Simmons.   

Abstract

We report here the synthesis and biological activity of a new persistent abscisic acid (ABA) analog, 8[prime]-methylene ABA. This ABA analog has one additional carbon atom attached through a double bond to the 8[prime]-carbon of the ABA molecule. (+)-8[prime]-Methylene ABA is more active than the natural hormone (+)-ABA in inhibiting germination of cress seed and excised wheat embryos, in reducing growth of suspension-cultured corn cells, and in reducing transpiration in wheat seedlings. The (+)-8[prime]-methylene analog is slightly weaker than (+)-ABA in increasing expression of ABA-inducible genes in transgenic tobacco, but is equally active in stimulating a transient elevation of the pH of the medium of corn cell cultures. In corn cells, both (+)-ABA and (+)-8[prime]-methylene ABA are oxidized at the 8[prime] position. ABA is oxidized to phaseic acid and (+)-8[prime]-methylene ABA is converted more slowly to two isomeric epoxides. The alteration in the ABA structure causes the analog to be metabolized more slowly than ABA, resulting in longer-lasting and more effective biological activity relative to ABA.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 12223691      PMCID: PMC158282          DOI: 10.1104/pp.114.1.89

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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5.  The 7[prime]-Methyl Group of Abscisic Acid Is Critical for Biological Activity in Wheat Embryo Germination.

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