Finally, transformed cells produce opines, such as octopine, and nopaline, chemicals formed from two amino acids. Arginine and alanine form octopine while arginine and glutamine produce nopaline. Octopine and nopaline are not found in normal plant cells.
There are two more or less distinct types of crown galls. The first type grows as a relatively unorganized callus on artificial medium and on host plants. Cells of this type produce octopine. The second type grows as a callus containing green islands. The islands show a variable amount of organization, inducing production of multiple shoots. Cells of this type produce nopaline.



