Protein Information

Name beta glucosidase
Synonyms CBG; CBG; GLUC; CBGL 1; CBGL1; Cytosolic beta glucosidase; Cytosolic beta glucosidase like protein 1; GBA 3…

Compound Information

Name kinetin
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Reference List

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10689086 Lopes SO, Moreno PR, Henriques AT: Growth characteristics and chemical analysis of Psychotria carthagenensis cell suspension cultures. Enzyme Microb Technol. 2000 Feb 1;26(2-4):259-264.

Callus and cell suspension cultures of Psychotria carthagenensis have been established in Gamborg's B5 medium supplemented, respectively, with 3% sucrose, 0.2 mg/l kinetin, and 1.0 mg/l 2,4-D and 2% sucrose, 2.0 mg/l 2,4-D, 0.2 mg/l kinetin, and 50 mg/l cysteine.
The presence of different secondary metabolite pathways was determined by measuring the enzyme activity of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), tryptophan decarboxylase (TDC), strictosidine synthase (STR), strictosidine-beta-glucosidase (SG), and geraniol-10-hydroxylase (G10H).
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10750898 Kristoffersen P, Brzobohaty B, Hohfeld I, Bako L, Melkonian M, Palme K: Developmental regulation of the maize Zm-p60.1 gene encoding a beta-glucosidase located to plastids. Planta. 2000 Feb;210(3):407-15.

A beta-glucosidase that cleaves the biologically inactive hormone conjugates cytokinin-O- and kinetin-N3-glucosides is encoded by the maize Zm-p60.1 gene.
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8235622 Brzobohaty B, Moore I, Kristoffersen P, Bako L, Campos N, Schell J, Palme K: Release of active cytokinin by a beta-glucosidase localized to the maize root meristem. Science. 1993 Nov 12;262(5136):1051-4.

A beta-glucoside encoded by a cloned Zea mays complementary DNA (Zm-p60.1) cleaved the biologically inactive hormone conjugates cytokinin-O-glucosides and kinetin-N3-glucoside, releasing active cytokinin.
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11524117 Curino A, Milanesi L, Benassati S, Skliar M, Boland R: Effect of culture conditions on the synthesis of vitamin D (3) metabolites in Solanum glaucophyllum grown in vitro. Phytochemistry. 2001 Sep;58(1):81-9.

It was found that Ca (2+), auxin and kinetin are important factors upregulating 1alpha,25 (OH)(2) D (3) synthesis in S. glaucophyllum tissue and cells.
The remaining water soluble fraction was incubated with beta-glucosidase to release vitamin D (3) compounds from their glycoconjugated derivatives followed by organic solvent extraction.
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