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Starch and Sucrose Provide the Carbon Skeletons of All Plant Compounds

Starch and Sucrose Provide the Carbon Skeletons of All Plant Compounds [Pg.24]

Sucrose is a highly soluble disaccharide that provides a mobile energy source for all the plant cells. Sugar cane stores large amounts of sucrose in its leaves and stalk, whereas sugar beet stores it in roots. All plants make sucrose from two molecules of fructose 6-phosphate. One molecule is activated with UDP and isomerized to UDP-glucose. Sucrose 6-phosphate synthase reacts with UDP-glucose and fructose 6-phosphate to make sucrose 6-phosphate. The latter then reacts with a phosphatase to produce sucrose (Fig. 2.9). [Pg.24]




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Carbon and compounds

Carbonate skeletons

Of sucrose

Plant compounds

Plants starch

Plants sucrose

Starch compound

Sucrose carbonate

The skeleton

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