Abstract

The specific activity of ALA-S extracts prepared from lyophilized soya callus growing in light or dark showed a striking increase when tissue cultures were grown in the presence of pyridoxal phosphate (PyP) in order to complex aminothiols. By contrast ALA-D specific activity in the light grown callus was reduced on incorporation of PyP into the growth medium. Cysteine (Cy) added to the culture medium did not influence the specific activities of either enzyme.

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