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Plant Physiology 75:489-492 (1984) © 1984 American Society of Plant Biologists Stilbene Synthase and Chalcone Synthase 1Two Different Constitutive Enzymes in Cultured Cells of Picea excelsaBiochemistry Department, Philipps-Universität Marburg, D-3550 Marburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Cultured cells of Picea excelsa capable of forming stilbenes and flavanoids have been established. Unlike needles of intact plants containing piceatannol (3,3',4',5-tetrahydroxystilbene) and stilbene glycosides the cultured cells converted phenylalanine and p-coumaric acid primarily into resveratrol monomethyl ether (3,4'-dihydroxy-5-methoxystilbene) and naringenin. Partially purified enzyme preparations were assayed for chalcone synthase as well as for stilbene synthase activity converting malonyl-CoA plus p-coumaroyl-CoA into 3,4',5-trihydroxystilbene (resveratrol). Although stilbene synthase and chalcone synthase use the same substrates and exhibit similar molecular properties, i.e. molecular weight and subunit molecular weight, they are two different proteins. This difference was demonstrated by gel electrophoresis and by means of monospecific antibodies.
1 Supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Ki 186/6) and Fonds der Chemischen Industrie.
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