BIOLOGY
HORMONES
Question
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Auxin
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Nucellus
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Zeatin
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ABA
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Detailed explanation-1: -Zeatin is a cytokinin-like substance isolated and crystallised by Letham (1963-65) from milky endosperm of corn (Zea mays). It also occurs in coconut milk. Yabuta and Sumiki (1938) isolated a chemical substance from the cultural filtrate of fungus Gibberella fujikurol in crystalline form and named it gibberellic acid .
Detailed explanation-2: -Zeatin is a plant growth hormone in the cytokinin family. It consists of a purine ring structure with a side chain that contains hydroxyl, amino, and olefin groups. It was discovered in the corn genus Zea, for which it is named.
Detailed explanation-3: -Summary. cis-Zeatin is often characterized as low-active cytokinin, but its widespread distribution, complex metabolism and specific regulation, suggests many possible functions.
Detailed explanation-4: -The enzyme UDPglucose:zeatin O-glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4. 1.203) was previously isolated from Phaseolus lunatus seeds.
Detailed explanation-5: -This active compound was named as Kinetin because of its ability to promote cell division and was the first cytokinin to be named. Kinetin was later identified to be 6-furfuryl-amino purine. Later on, the generic name kinin was suggested to include kinetin and other substances having similar properties.