Molecular properties of 4-substituted indole-3-acetic acids affecting pea pericarp elongation |
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Authors: | Dennis M. Reinecke Jocelyn A. Ozga Nebojša Ilić Volker Magnus Biserka kojić-Prodić |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science, Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology Research Group, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2P5;(2) Department of Plant Biology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742, U.S.A;(3) Ruder Bokovi Institute, Bijenika cesta 54, 10001 Zagreb, Croatia |
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Abstract: | Pea (Pisum sativum L.) fruit naturally contain the auxins, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA). However, only 4-Cl-IAA can substitute for the seeds in maintaining pea fruit growth in planta. The importance of the substituent at the 4-position of the indole ring was tested by comparing the molecular properties of 4-X-IAA (X = H, Me, Et, F, or Cl) and their effect on the elongation of pea pericarps in planta. Structure-activity is discussed in terms of structural data derived from X-ray analysis, computed conformations in solution, semiempirical shape and bulk parameters, and experimentally determined lipophilicities and NH-acidities. The size of the 4-substituent, and its lipophilicity are associated with growth promoting activity of pea pericarp, while there was no obvious relationship with electromeric effects. |
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Keywords: | 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid Fabaceae pea pericarp Pisum sativum structure-activity relationship 4-substituted IAA |
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