Cell suspension cultures established from hypocotyl segments of Cynara
cardunculus have shown different growth patterns in B5 medium and TNO
3- medium. The former medium is adequate for biomass production, while
the latter promotes the synthesis of proteases. These proteases have
shown different properties from those of flower cynarases. They are in
hibited by leupeptin and cystatin at low inhibitor concentrations, and
do not react with cynarase 3 antibodies. A high heterogeneity was fou
nd in the cell suspension culture proteases. Western blot analysis tog
ether with Northern hybridization experiments have shown that the flow
er-specific cynarases are not expressed in these suspension cultured c
ells.