Incubation of chloroplasts of Helianthus tuberosus with labelled putre
scine and/or spermidine and proteolytic digestion of their trichloroac
etate-soluble and -insoluble proteins revealed the presence of N-(gamm
a-glutamyl)-putrescine, N-1, N-4-bis-(gamma-glutamyl)putrescine and N-
1,N-8-bis-(gamma-glutamyl)spermidine. This finding may be regarded as
unequivocal proof of the presence of transglutaminase activity in chlo
roplasts. In addition, the recovery of spermidine or putrescine and ac
etylspermidine from chloroplasts incubated with [H-3]putrescine or [H-
3]spermidine respectively indicates the existence of biosynthetic and
oxidative pathways. These results suggest that polyamines may have an
important function in chloroplasts both in their free form and by cova
lently binding to proteins.