J. Williamson, L. Archard
Jun 16, 1974
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Abstract
Abstract A new and simple method for the preparation of L-canaline for use in biological studies is described. This material, an analogue of ornithine, was prepared by enzymatic hydrolysis of L-canavanine followed by fractionation under physiological conditions by gel filtration on Sephadex G10. The behaviour in thin-layer chromatography of the separated material is identical with that of canaline prepared by two different routes of organic synthesis. Further physico-chemical characterisation gave data compatible with the molecular structure proposed for canaline (2-amino-4-aminoxybutyric acid). Addition of L-canaline results in a change in the absorption spectrum of pyridoxal phosphate, maximum effect being observed in the presence of equimolar amounts. Under these conditions, a single addition product is detected in thin-layer chromatography. Each of the canaline preparations tested is identical in this respect. The biological significance of this reaction is discussed.