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First evidence for polyamine conjugation mediated by an enzymic activity in plants.

D Serafini-Fracassini1, S Del Duca, D D'Orazi.   

Abstract

An enzyme activity, found for the first time in plants, mainly located in the 22,000g supernatant of the crude extract of sprout apices of Helianthus tuberosus L. cv OB1 tubers, is able in vitro to covalently bind polyamines to endogenous substrates of different molecular weights. The major assay parameters, such as pH, dithiothreitol, and extract concentrations were optimized. The time course of the reaction, the dependence on putrescine concentration, its competition with histamine, the capacity to bind spermidine and spermine better than putrescine, the stability of the reaction product and analysis of the latter by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and thin-layer chromatography suggest that putrescine is linked to endogenous substrates by means of an enzyme reaction that shows some similarities with transglutaminase activities detected in animals. However, the activities of the crude extract and of a fraction eluted from a Sephadex G25 column were not affected by CaCl(2) concentrations lower or equal to 5 millimolar; 4 or 10 millimolar EGTA caused a very small reduction; higher concentrations of CaCl(2) and 15 millimolar or more of EDTA were inhibitory. N,N'-dimethylcasein was not recognized as a substrate. These data indicate that this activity also displays some characteristics which are different from those of animal transglutaminases.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 16666220      PMCID: PMC1054834          DOI: 10.1104/pp.87.3.757

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


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9.  Distribution of transglutaminase in pear pollen tubes in relation to cytoskeleton and membrane dynamics.

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