Abstract

Hypocotyl segments of etiolated seedlings of Sinapis alba L. are found to metabolize indol-2- 14C Tryptophan and its derivates glucobrassicin and neoglucobrassicin were identified as the main reaction products. The metabolism of indole to tryptophan was stimulated by addition of L-serine, glycine, L-methionine and L-homoserine to the incubation medium. L-leucine was found to inhibit both uptake and reaction. Neither labelled IAA nor IAN could be detected as metabolites of the indol-2- 14C.

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