1972
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(72)85007-6
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Metabolism of gibberellin A1 in germinating bean seeds

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“…During an investigation (8) of the relation between metabolism of [FH]GA, and the induction of a-amylase in barley aleurones, we confirmed previous reports (2,3) that ABA suppresses this induction. In addition, we found that ABA enhances conversion of [ was especially promoted by ABA.…”
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“…During an investigation (8) of the relation between metabolism of [FH]GA, and the induction of a-amylase in barley aleurones, we confirmed previous reports (2,3) that ABA suppresses this induction. In addition, we found that ABA enhances conversion of [ was especially promoted by ABA.…”
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“…['H]GA1 was prepared and purified by methods recently described in detail (8). Its specific radioactivity is 43 Ci/mmole, 'This research was supported by United States Public Health Service Grant 12885, National Science Foundation Grant 21241, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization Grant 541.…”
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“…Both GA20 and GA1 occur in Phaseolus seedlings (2). As the scheme in Figure 6 indicates, GA, can be further metabolized to GA8 (17)(18)(19) and its glucoside (17). As previously mentioned, metabolism of 2,3-[3H]GA2O to any of the above compounds could result in a loss of tritium and could preclude accurate quantitative estimates of conversion by radioactivity measurements.…”
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“…Distribution of radioactivity on the strips was determined with a Packard 7201 radiochromatogram scanner, and the chromatograms were then cut into 10 or more equal segments. These were placed in liquid scintillation vials together with 5 ml of counting fluid, and the radioactivity was termined by counting to 1% error.…”
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