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. 1974 Sep;54(3):333-40.
doi: 10.1104/pp.54.3.333.

beta-Glucan Synthetases of Plasma Membrane and Golgi Apparatus from Onion Stem

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beta-Glucan Synthetases of Plasma Membrane and Golgi Apparatus from Onion Stem

W J Van Der Woude et al. Plant Physiol. 1974 Sep.

Abstract

Biosynthesis of glucans occurred in cell-free fractions isolated from onion stem (Allium cepa L.) enriched in either dictyosomes or plasma membranes. beta-1,3- and beta-1, 4-Glucans were synthesized in differing proportions and at different rates as the concentration of uridine diphosphoglucose or the proportion of dictyosomes or plasma membrane varied. At low (1.5 mum) UDP-glucose concentrations synthesis of alkali-insoluble glucan was correlated with abundance of dicytosomes; most of the substrate utilized by plasma membrane was for glycolipid synthesis. At high (1 mm) UDP-glucose concentration, the synthesis of alkali-insoluble glucans correlated with the abundance of plasma membrane. Substrate enhancement of beta-1, 4-glucan synthesis in dictyosome fractions was less than proportional to increases in substrate concentration. In contrast, beta-1, 4-glucan synthesis by plasma membrane was more than proportionately increased. At high substrate concentrations the synthesis of beta-1, 3-glucans predominated in both dictyosome and plasma membrane fractions. The results show that the capacity to synthesize glucans resides in both Golgi apparatus and plasma membranes of onion stem, but that the plasma membrane has the greatest capacity for synthesis of alkali-insoluble glucans at high UDP-glucose concentrations.

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