The effects of light on growth, pigmentation and the activities of enzymes involved in the deamination of phenylalanine and tyrosine and in the biosynthesis of hispidin were examined in Polyporus hispidus. Evidence is presented for the stimulation of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase activity by light. Tyrosine ammonia-lyase activity and aminotransferase activities for phenylalanine and tyrosine were higher in the dark. Tracer studies showed that conversion of cinnamate into p-coumarate is enhanced by light. p-Coumaric acid hydroxylase, catalysing the conversion of p-coumarate into caffeate, could be detected only in cultures exposed to light. These results suggest that the cinnamate pathway for the metabolism of phenylalanine, leading to hispidin synthesis, is regulated by light in P. hispidus.
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August 01 1973
Effect of light on enzymes of phenylpropanoid metabolism and hispidin biosynthesis in Polyporus hispidus
A. M. D. Nambudiri;
A. M. D. Nambudiri
1Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C., Canada
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C. P. Vance;
C. P. Vance
1Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C., Canada
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G. H. N. Towers
G. H. N. Towers
1Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 8, B.C., Canada
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
© 1973 London: The Biochemical Society
1973
Biochem J (1973) 134 (4): 891–897.
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A. M. D. Nambudiri, C. P. Vance, G. H. N. Towers; Effect of light on enzymes of phenylpropanoid metabolism and hispidin biosynthesis in Polyporus hispidus. Biochem J 1 August 1973; 134 (4): 891–897. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1340891
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