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. 1968 Aug;43(8):1227-31.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.8.1227.

Metabolism of cytidine and uridine in bean leaves

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Metabolism of cytidine and uridine in bean leaves

C Ross et al. Plant Physiol. 1968 Aug.

Abstract

The metabolism of cytidine-2-(14)C and uridine-2-(14)C was studied in discs cut from leaflets of bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Cytidine was degraded to carbon dioxide and incorporated into RNA at about the same rates as was uridine. Both nucleosides were converted into the same soluble nucleotides, principally uridine diphosphate glucose, suggesting that cytidine was rapidly deaminated to uridine and then metabolized along the same pathways. However, cytidine was converted to cytidine diphosphate and cytidine triphosphate more effectively than was uridine. Cytidine also was converted into cytidylic acid of RNA much more extensively and into RNA uridylic acid less extensively than was uridine. Azaserine, an antagonist of reactions involving glutamine (including the conversion of uridine triphosphate to cytidine triphosphate), inhibited the conversion of cytidine into RNA uridylic acid with less effect on its incorporation into cytidylic acid. On the other hand, it inhibited the conversion of orotic acid into RNA cytidylic acid much more than into uridylic acid. The results suggest that cytidine is in part metabolized by direct conversion to uridine and in part by conversion to cytidine triphosphate through reactions not involving uridine nucleotides.

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