Considerable amounts of low M(r) thiols were found in leaves, flowers
and stems of the European mistletoe Viscum album (L.). Leaf thiol cont
ents were the highest so far reported for green tissue. Thiol composit
ion was similar in all mistletoe organs analysed. Glutathione was the
predominant low M(r) thiol of V. album independent of xylem sap thiol
composition of the host. From the present findings it may be concluded
that either cysteine removed from the xylem sap of the host is rapidl
y incorporated into glutathione in the endophytic system, or glutathio
ne is selectively removed from the xylem sap of the host. The signific
ance of de novo reduction of sulphate taken from the xylem sap of the
host for the mistletoe's thiol composition and content remains to be e
lucidated.