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. 1966 Nov;41(9):1416-9.
doi: 10.1104/pp.41.9.1416.

Hexose-, inositol-, and nucleoside phosphate esters in germinating seeds of crested wheatgrass

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Hexose-, inositol-, and nucleoside phosphate esters in germinating seeds of crested wheatgrass

A M Wilson et al. Plant Physiol. 1966 Nov.

Abstract

Net synthesis of phosphate esters was measured in crested wheatgrass seeds [Agropyron desertorum (Fisch.) Schult.] to learn what phosphorylating reactions occur in early stages of germination. Phosphate esters were separated on ion exchange columns and identified by cochromatography and chemical analyses. Synthesis of adenosine triphosphate and UDP-hexose was detected 6 hours after the beginning of water absorption. This synthesis occurred during the period of rapid increase in water potential. Synthesis of hexose phosphate and uridine triphosphate was detected 12 hours after the beginning of water absorption. The concentrations of these esters increased during 48 hours. Increases in concentration of inositol di-, tri-, and tetraphosphate suggested that hydrolysis of inositol hexaphosphate began after 12 hours.

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