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An enzyme mediating the conversion of zeatin to dihydrozeatin in phaseolus embryos.

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A reductase catalyzing the conversion of zeatin to dihydrozeatin was detected in soluble fractions of immature Phaseolus vulgaris embryos, and results suggest that side chain reduction occurs at the free base level.
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A reductase catalyzing the conversion of zeatin to dihydrozeatin was detected in soluble fractions of immature Phaseolus vulgaris embryos. The enzyme was partially purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation and affinity, gel filtration, and anion exchange chromatography. NADPH was the only cofactor required for enzyme activity, and the pH optimum was 7.5 to 8.0. The enzyme did not recognize compounds closely related to zeatin, such as ribosylzeatin, cls-zeatin, O-xylosylzeatin, N6-(Δ2-isopentenyl)adenine, or N6-(Δ2-isopentenyl)adenosine. No conversion of dihydrozeatin to zeatin by the enzyme was observed. Two forms of the reductase could be separated by either gel filtration or anion exchange high performance liquid chromatography. The high molecular weight isozyme (Mr 55,000 ± 5,000) eluted as the second peak from the anion exchange column, while the low molecular weight isozyme (Mr 25,000± 5000) was less negatively charged. The results suggest that side chain reduction occurs at the free base level. In addition, Phaseolus embryos are useful for the detection of zeatin-specific metabolic enzymes.

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TL;DR: The stability of [3H]zeatin riboside supplied to freshly excised tobacco pith explants was found to be inversely related to α-naphthaleneacetic acid concentration in the incubation medium, and the auxin effect on cytokinin metabolism appears to be mediated, at least in part, through cytokinIn oxidase.
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The Metabolism of Hormones during Seed Germination and Dormancy: II. The Metabolism of 8-C-Zeatin in Bean Axes.

TL;DR: Dihydrozeatin has been previously isolated from yellow lupin seeds, and experiments indicate that it can be derived through reduction of the side chain from preexisting cytokinin and counteract the abscisic acid-induced growth inhibition.
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Cytokinin oxidase from Zea mays kernels and Vinca rosea crown-gall tissue

TL;DR: Cytokinin oxidase has been partially purified from matureZea mays kernels and fromVinca rosea corwn-gall tissue and the relevance of these enzyme systems to studies on cytokinin metabolism and to the endogenous cytokinins is discussed.
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A cytokinin glucoside from the leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L.

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