Formation of UDP-Xylose and Xyloglucan in Soybean Golgi Membranes.

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  • T Hayashi
  • T Koyama
  • K Matsuda
چکیده

Soybean (Glycine max) membranes co-equilibrating with Golgi vesicles in linear sucrose gradients contained UDP-glucuronate carboxy-lyase and xyloglucan synthase activities. Digitonin solubilized and increased the activity of the membrane-bound UDP-glucuronate carboxy-lyase. UDP-xylose did not inhibit the transport of UDP-glucuronate into the lumen of Golgi vesicles but repressed the decarboxylation of the translocated UDP-glucuronate. The results suggest that UDP-glucuronate is transported into the vesicles by a specific carrier and decarboxylated to UDP-xylose within the lumen. On incubation of UDP-[(14)C]glucuronate with Golgi membranes in the presence of UDP-glucose, [(14)C]xylose-labeled xyloglucan was formed. Although the K(m) value of UDP-glucuronate for the decarboxylation was 240 micromolar, the affinity of UDP-glucuronate for xyloglucan formation (31 micromolar) was similar to that of UDP-xylose (28 micromolar), suggesting a high turnover of UDP-xylose. The biosynthesis of UDP-xylose from UDP-glucuronate probably occurs in Golgi membranes, where xyloglucan subsequently forms from UDP-xylose and UDP-glucose.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plant physiology

دوره 87 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1988