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UDP-apiose, biosynthesis

Biosynthetic reactions forming apiose can be divided into decar-boxylative reactions resulting in the biosynthesis of UDP-apiose, and transglycosylation reactions resulting in the transfer of apiose from one compound to another. Formation of apiose in vitro has been extensively investigated in only two species of plants, namely, parsley (P. crispum) and duckweed (L. minor). Enzymes from these sources have been used in demonstrating the formation of apiose in vitro 4- ... [Pg.162]

Scheme 11.—Biosynthesis of UDP-D-apiose from UDP-D-glucuronic Acid. Scheme 11.—Biosynthesis of UDP-D-apiose from UDP-D-glucuronic Acid.
Interestingly, the sugar moiety of the postulated intermediate 54 is identical to that of the intermediate in the biosynthesis of UDP-d-apiose from UDP-D-glucuronic acid (27, see Scheme 11). [Pg.125]

M0II10, M., Verma, R., and Reiter, W.-D., 2003, The biosynthesis of the branched-chain sugar D-apiose in plants Functional cloning and characterization of a UDP-D-apiose/UDP-D-xylose synthase from Arabidopsis. The Plant J. 35 693-703. [Pg.43]


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