Reaction Process: BioCyc:ARA_PWY-6477
gibberellin inactivation II (methylation) related metabolites
find 4 related metabolites which is associated with chemical reaction(pathway) gibberellin inactivation II (methylation)
SAM + gibberellin A9 ⟶ SAH + methyl gibberellin A9
Methyl Gibberellin A9
Methyl Gibberellin A9, a plant hormone belonging to the gibberellin family, plays a crucial role in regulating various aspects of plant growth and development. Its biological functions include: Stimulating Cell Elongation and Division: Methyl Gibberellin A9 promotes the elongation and division of plant cells, leading to increased plant height and overall growth. Inducing Germination: It helps in breaking seed dormancy and initiating germination by stimulating the production of enzymes that mobilize food reserves in the seed. Promoting Flowering: Methyl Gibberellin A9 can induce flowering in certain plants, especially those that require a period of cold (vernalization) to flower. Enhancing Fruit Set and Growth: It aids in the setting and development of fruits, improving their size and quality. Regulating Leaf Expansion: The hormone influences the expansion of leaves, contributing to increased photosynthetic capacity. Delaying Senescence: Methyl Gibberellin A9 can delay the aging process in plants, thereby extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. Altering Gender Expression: In some plant species, it can influence the expression of male or female flowers. Enhancing Stress Tolerance: It can help plants cope with various stress conditions, such as drought and salinity, by modulating stress-related responses. Methyl Gibberellin A9 is widely used in agriculture as a growth regulator to improve crop yield and quality. However, its application must be carefully controlled to avoid adverse effects on plant growth.
S-Adenosyl-L-methionine
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