The multifunctional position supplied by myo-inositol is emerging as a cent
ral feature in plant biochemistry and physiology. In this critique, attenti
on is drawn to metabolic aspects and current assessment is made of manifold
ways in which myo-inositol and its metabolic products impact growth and de
velopment. The fact that a unique enzyme, common to all eukaryotic organism
s where such assessment has been undertaken, controls conversion of D-gluco
sed-6-P to 1L-myo-inositol-1-P provides a useful point of departure for thi
s brief metabolic survey. Some aspects such as biosynthesis, phosphate and
polyphosphate ester hydrolysis, and O-methylation of myo-inositol have capt
ured the consideration of molecular biologists, yet other aspects including
oxidation, conjugation, and transfer to phospholipids remain virtually unt
ouched from this viewpoint. Here, an attempt is made to enlist new interest
in all facets of myo-inositol metabolism and its place in plant biology. (
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