1-N-acetylspermidine in roots of maize seedlings

1996 
Abstract The presence of 1- N -acetylspermidine was revealed in root tissues of 2-d-old maize seedlings by inhibiting in vivo polyamine oxidase activity with acetylspermine added to the growth solution. The identity of 1- N -acetylspermidine was confirmed by HPLC-mass spectrometry. 14 C-spermidine added to 1 mM spermidine in presence or absence of 1 mM acetylspermine did not lead to the synthesis of 14 C-acetylspermidine. Results indicate that acetylspermidine is not involved in the spermidine-to-putrescine interconversion pathway and exogenous spermidine cannot be the substrate for the acetylation process. It is suggested that acetylation occurs in a subcellular compartment not permeable to exogenous spermidine.
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