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Properties of a high-affinity cytokinin-binding protein from wheat germ
Authors:Gideon M. Polya  Andrew W. Davis
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, La Trobe University, 3083 Bundoora, Vic., Australia
Abstract:A soluble protein that interacts with a range of cytokinins was extensively purified from wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) germ. This protein has a Kd for kinetin of 2×10-7 M. The binding of kinetin to the protein is inhibited by low concentrations of synthetic and naturally-occurring cytokinins including N6-benzyladenine, N6-benzyladenosine, kinetin riboside, N6-dimethylallyladenine, N6-dimethylallyladenosine, zeatin, zeatin riboside, N6-dimethyladenine and N6-dimethyladenosine. Adenine, adenosine and several non-N6-substituted adenine derivatives were ineffective as inhibitors of kinetin binding. While N6-butyryl-3prime,5prime-cyclic AMP, N6,2-Oprime-dibutyryl-3prime,5prime-cyclic AMP and 2prime,3prime-cyclic AMP inhibited binding of kinetin to the protein, 3prime,5prime-cyclic AMP was ineffective. The kinetin-binding protein is heat-labile and pronase-sensitive. Kinetin-binding activity exactly co-chromatographs with a single peak of carbohydrate and protein on gel-filtration and is displaced from concanavalin A-Sepharose 4B by agr-methylglucoside. On gel filtration, the kinetin-binding protein behaves as a soluble protein with an apparent molecular weight of 180,000 daltons.
Keywords:Cytokinin binding  Glycoprotein  Triticum
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