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Abstract
Seedlings of red radish (Raphanus sativus L. var. sativus) accumulated high amounts of free malic acid and sinapoylmalate, when grown on nitrate as the sole N-source. In the presence of ammonium (NO 3 (-) : NH 4 (+) , 1:2) both metabolites failed to accumulate, and the levels of arginine, asparagine, glutamine, histidine, and serine were greatly increased. The extractable activity of 1-sinapoylglucose: L-malate sinapoyltransferase, an enzyme which plays a key role in channelling malic acid into the sinapic-acid metabolism of this plant, was positively correlated with the malic-acid level in cotyledons. The possibility is discussed that free malic acid might be the likely candidate for regulating the activity of 1-sinapoylglucose: L-malate sinapoyltransferase.Entities:
Year: 1984 PMID: 24253602 DOI: 10.1007/BF00395474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116