PHOTOSYNTHETIC CARBON-REDUCTION CYCLE METABOLITES AND ENZYMES OF SUCROSE AND STARCH BIOSYNTHESIS IN DEVELOPING BRASSICA PODS

Citation
Hr. Singal et al., PHOTOSYNTHETIC CARBON-REDUCTION CYCLE METABOLITES AND ENZYMES OF SUCROSE AND STARCH BIOSYNTHESIS IN DEVELOPING BRASSICA PODS, Indian Journal of Biochemistry & Biophysics, 30(5), 1993, pp. 270-276
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Biophysics,Biology
ISSN journal
03011208
Volume
30
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
270 - 276
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-1208(1993)30:5<270:PCCMAE>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Rate of net CO2 exchange and activities of the key enzymes of fru-2,6- P2, sucrose and starch synthesis and levels of certain intermediates o f Calvin cycle were determined in Brassica pods at different stages of their development. The rate of net CO2 exchange, activities of FBPase , UDPG-pyrophosphorylase and SPS, and the contents of 3-PGA, DHAP, RuB P and UDPG increased up to day 21 after anthesis followed by a continu ous decrease thereafter. However the content of fru-6-P started decrea sing only after 28 days of anthesis. Changes in the levels of fru-2,6- P2 Were closely associated with the changes in F6P 2-kinase activity r ather than with F2,6-P2ase activity. Similarly, activities of ADPG-pyr ophosphorylase and ADPG-starch synthetase closely followed the pattern of starch accumulation in pod tissues. These observations suggest tha t during the early phase of pod development (up to 21 days after anthe sis), which is also the active phase for pod photosynthesis, carbon is mainly utilised for sucrose synthesis and that during the later phase of pod development (from day 21 to 42 after anthesis), there is shift in metabolic path of carbon from sucrose to starch.