Abstract

Kaurene synthetases catalyse the biosynthesis of ent-kaurene, a precursor of the gibberellins. In 4-day-old dark- or light-grown Helianthus annuus seedlings, the cotyledons contained over 90% of the synthetase activity. The low enzyme activity in the seedling hypocotyls and roots is not a consequence of inhibitory factors in these tissues. The cotyledons not only have the highest kaurene synthetase activity, but also have the highest inhibitory activity. The differences in kaurene synthetase activities in the different tissues cannot be explained on the basis of the levels of inhibitor(s) in the extracts. The mature perennial root of Marah macrocarpus has very low kaurene synthetase activity, in contrast to the liquid endosperm of immature seeds of the same plant which is a rich source of the enzyme.

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