“…In most plants, putrescine can be synthesized either directly from ornithine by ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) or from arginine via three enzymatic steps, initiated by arginine decarboxylase (ADC; Illingworth et al, 2003;Michael, Furze, Rhodes, & Burtin, 1996;Piotrowski, Janowitz, & Kneifel, 2003). Previous studies have demonstrated that the ADC route to putrescine has only a minor effect on the alkaloid profile of tobacco whereas the ODC pathway plays the major role in nicotine biosynthesis (Chintapakorn & Hamill, 2007;Dalton et al, 2016;DeBoer, Dalton, Edward, & Hamill, 2011;DeBoer, Dalton, Edward, Ryan, & Hamill, 2013). Putrescine is converted to spermidine and then spermine by the successive addition of aminopropyl groups derived from decarboxylated S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), in reactions catalyzed by the enzymes spermidine synthase and spermine synthase, respectively.…”