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Polyamine Metabolism in the Roots of Phaseolus vulgaris. Interaction of the Inhibitors of Polyamine Biosynthesis with Putrescine in Growth and Polyamine Biosynthesis
Authors:Palavan-?nsal  Nar?in
Institution:Dept. of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Istanbul Turkey
Abstract:The effects of the inhibitors of polyamine biosynthesis, canavanineand {alpha}-methyl ornithine on growth, the activities of argininedecarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.19 EC] ) and ornithine decarboxylase (EC4.1.1.17 EC] ) and on polyamine content were examined in two differentgrowth regions of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Taylor's Horticulturalroots. Separately, in the same manner, in the same bean rootsystem exogenous putrescine effect and the interaction of canavaninewith putrescine were determined. The arginine and ornithine decarboxylase activities found inroot apex were high where cell division activity was highest.Polyamine (putrescine and spermine) content did not correlatewith these activities, but polyamine level was high in the rootbase where cell elongation is the main process. The arginineanalogue, canavanine, inhibited arginine decayboxylase activityand polymine liters. Putrescine partially reversed the canavanineinhibition of root growth as well as arginine decarboxylaseactivity and polyamine content. Similarly {alpha}-methyl ornithineslightly inhibited the root length and ornithine decarboxylaseactivity in the root apex. Besides, exogenous putrescine didnot effect significantly the endogenous polyamine titers. Theseresults reinforce the growing connection between polyaminesand the rates of cell devision in the roots of bean plants.Separately, arginine decarboxylase is the main enzyme in thebean roots. (Received November 10, 1986; Accepted March 3, 1987)
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