Detection of an indole oxidizing system in maize leaves |
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Authors: | Y.S. Chauhan V.S. Rathore G.K. Garg Aruna Bhargava |
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Affiliation: | College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar 263 145, India. |
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Abstract: | An enzyme activity which brings about a rapid indole disappearance has been detected in cell free extracts of maize ( L.) leaves. The indole utilization by this enzyme system is not dependent on L-serine and pyridoxal phosphate. It does not result in incorporation of (5-3H) indole or (1-14C) serine into tryptophan. There was no net tryptophan synthesis concomittant with indole disappearance. The enzyme activity is strongly inhibited by dithionite and diethyl-dithiocarbamate. The inhibition by the latter could be specifically removed by Cu2+. The activity of dialyzed enzyme could be restored by addition of Cu2+ and FAD. The products of indole oxidation were characterized as anthranilic acid and anthranil (2,1-benzisooxazole). The activity of the indole oxidizing system was 2 to 3 times higher in normal maize varieties (Ganga-2 and Ganga-5) than in Opaque-2. |
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