Abstract

1. A CoA preparation of 2.2 units per mg. was isolated from soybean seedlings. 2 The preparation played a part in vitro both in the acetylation of sulfanilamide of p-aminoazobenzene and in the citrate sysnthesis from oxalacetate plus acetate, with pigeon liver enzyme as a catalist. 3. The preparation was inactivated in the presence of pigeon liver enzyme plus intestinal phosphatase in a similar manner as reported in the case of CoA sample from animal sources. 4. The occurrence of CoA in soybean seedlings may be taken as one of the evidences that TCA cycle was a major metabolic pathway of this plant tissue.

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