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Enzymes sucrose phosphate synthase

REIMHOLZ, R., GEIGER, M., HAAKE, V., DEITING, U., KRAUSE, K.P., SONNEWALD, U., STITT, M., Sucrose phosphate synthase is regulated by metabolites and protein phosphorylation in potato tubers, in a manner analogous to the enzyme in leaves, Planta, 1994,192, 480-488. [Pg.78]

It is worth noting that the two sucrose metabolizing enzymes, sucrose synthase and sucrose-phosphate synthase, were both discovered by Leloir and Cardini (1955) (see Preface ). [Pg.141]

ICrapp A. and Stitt M. 1995. An evaluation of direct and indirect mechanisms for the sink regulation of photosynthesis in spinach change in gas exchange, carbohydrates, metabohtes, enzyme activities and steady-state transcript levels after cold-girdling source leaves. Planta 195 313-323. Krause K.P. and Stitt M. 1992. Sucrose-6-phosphate levels in spinach leaves and their effects on sucrose-phosphate synthase. Phytochemistry 31 1143-1146. [Pg.80]

Figure 5 Model of phosphorus (P) deficiency-induced physiological changes associated with the release of P-mobilizing root exudates in cluster roots of white lupin. Solid lines indicate stimulation and dotted lines inhibition of biochemical reaction sequences or mclaholic pathways in response to P deliciency. For a detailed description see Sec. 4.1. Abbreviations SS = sucrose synthase FK = fructokinase PGM = phosphoglueomutase PEP = phosphoenol pyruvate PE PC = PEP-carboxylase MDH = malate dehydrogenase ME = malic enzyme CS = citrate synthase PDC = pyruvate decarboxylase ALDH — alcohol dehydrogenase E-4-P = erythrosc-4-phosphate DAMP = dihydraxyaceConephos-phate APase = acid phosphatase. Figure 5 Model of phosphorus (P) deficiency-induced physiological changes associated with the release of P-mobilizing root exudates in cluster roots of white lupin. Solid lines indicate stimulation and dotted lines inhibition of biochemical reaction sequences or mclaholic pathways in response to P deliciency. For a detailed description see Sec. 4.1. Abbreviations SS = sucrose synthase FK = fructokinase PGM = phosphoglueomutase PEP = phosphoenol pyruvate PE PC = PEP-carboxylase MDH = malate dehydrogenase ME = malic enzyme CS = citrate synthase PDC = pyruvate decarboxylase ALDH — alcohol dehydrogenase E-4-P = erythrosc-4-phosphate DAMP = dihydraxyaceConephos-phate APase = acid phosphatase.

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