“…In 1987, the binding of amines to proteins was observed in etiolated pea (Pisum sativum) apical meristems by Icekson and Apelbaum (1987) and was characterized as a Michaelis-Menten kinetic type enzyme, calcium independent. In recent studies, this activity was identified in tissues of H. tuberosus L. (Serafini-Fracassini et al, 1988), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) (Apelbaum et al, 1988), alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) (Margosiak et al, 1990), spinach (Spinacia oleracea), broccoli (Brassica oleracea), silver beet (Beta vulgaris L.) (Signorini et al, 1991), lupine (Lupinus albus) (Pallavicini and Trentin, 1990), and Chrysanthemun (Aribaud et al, 1995). In all cases, this activity was referred to as TGase-like activity, although it was not strictly dependent on Ca 2+ ions like animal enzymes.…”