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Biosynthesis amyloplasts

Many of the metabolite uptake studies cited above rely on combined uptake and incorporation into starch. In order to separate uptake from incorporation, Schott et al.226 extracted amyloplast membrane proteins from potato tubers and reconstituted them into liposomes. These reconstituted liposomes transported Pi, triose phosphates and G6P in a counter-exchange mode. The liposomes were ineffective in the transfer of G1P uptake of ADP-Glc was not tested. Mohlmann et al.236 have used a proteoliposomic system to reconstitute plastid envelope proteins. In this system, ADP-Glc is transported in exchange for AMP. Thus the more widely studied plastid ATP/ADP transporter was not responsible for ADP-Glc uptake. More recently, Bowsher et al.237 reported that wheat endosperm amyloplasts membrane proteins reconstituted into proteoliposomes took up ADP-Glc in exchange for AMP and ADP. In addition, they showed that under conditions of ADP-Glc dependent starch biosynthesis, the efflux of ADP from intact amyloplasts was equal to that of ADP-Glc utilization by starch synthesis. The amyloplast membrane ADP-Glc/ADP transporter was a 38 000 molecular weight integral membrane protein.237... [Pg.43]


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