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1-Indoleacetic acid, 3-methyl-1-indoleacetic acid, and several of their derivatives were formed from phenylhydrazineacetic ester, and their structures were determined in three different ways. Several of the new compounds exhibited plant growth regulating activity.
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Indoleacetic Acid Oxidase Activity of Apoperoxidase
Science, 1967The conventional activity of electrophoretically purified horseradish peroxidase toward guaiacol, pyrogallol, 2,6-dimethoxyphenol, and benzidine is abolished by removal of the heme prosthetic group with a mixture of cold acetone and hydrogen chloride.
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Effects of indoleacetic acid on metabolic pathways
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1953Abstract An approach to the study of the effects of auxins on plant tissue during auxin-induced cell elongation has been made by following the incorporation, from various suitably labeled metabolites, of isotopic carbon into the varied cellular components.
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Activation of Citrate Synthetase by Indoleacetic Acid
Nature, 1969SARKISSIAN1–3 has reported that partially purified citrate oxaloacetatelyase (CoA–acetylating), EC 4.1.3.7 (citrate synthetase), from bean hypocotyl, pig heart, corn scutella or castor bean endosperm was activated by indoleacetic acid (IAA). Although it was thought that the effect on the enzyme was allosteric, involving sulphydryl groups, Zenk and ...
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