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. 1974 Dec;54(6):809–812. doi: 10.1104/pp.54.6.809

An Amphoteric Conjugate of [3H]Gibberellin A1 from Barley Aleurone Layers 1,2

Ronn Nadeau a,3, Lawrence Rappaport a,4
PMCID: PMC366612  PMID: 16658979

Abstract

The major metabolite produced during incubation of [3H]gibberellin A1 ([3H]GA1) with barley aleurone layers is an amphoteric, water-soluble compound tentatively called [3H]ampho GA1. Formation of [3H]ampho GA1 in barley aleurones begins after a period of 2.5 hours. As judged by degradation studies as well as Sephadex column chromatography, GA1 appears to be linked to a peptide; positions C-3 and C-7 were ruled out as conjugation sites.

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