Abstract

Absract Several enzymes involved in polyamine biosynthesis namely ornithine, arginine and S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase as well as spermidine synthase, were analyzed in partially purified wheat extracts. For all enzymes effective inhibitors were found. Among them the most interesting was l-aminooxy-3-aminopropane, which inhibited all three decarboxylases. Classical polyamine biosynthesis inhibitors like difluoromethylornithine, difluoromethylarginine. methyl glyoxal bis- (guanylhydrazone) and cyclohexylamine were also inhibitory on plant enzymes. A remarkable difference in the amount of arginine and ornithine decarboxylase existed in wheat. Arginine decarboxylase seems to be more important at least during the early stage of development. Influence of polyamine synthesis inhibitors on polyamine levels is more likely to come from arginine decarboxylase inhibitors. As inhibitors of all essential enzymes involved in plant polyamine biosynthesis were found, the study of the importance of polyamines in plant physiology will be considerably facilitated.

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