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. 1975 Dec;56(6):807-12.
doi: 10.1104/pp.56.6.807.

Asparagine metabolism-key to the nitrogen nutrition of developing legume seeds

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Asparagine metabolism-key to the nitrogen nutrition of developing legume seeds

C A Atkins et al. Plant Physiol. 1975 Dec.

Abstract

Asparagine accounted for 50 to 70% of the nitrogen carried in translocatory channels serving fruit and seed of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.). Rates of supply of the amide always greatly exceeded its incorporation as such into protein. An asparaginase (l-asparagine amido hydrolase EC 3.5.1.1) was demonstrated in crude extracts of seeds. In vitro activity was up to 5 mumoles of aspartate formed per hour per gram fresh weight at the apparent Km(Asn) value of 10 mM, and this more than accounted for the estimated rates of asparagine utilization in vivo. Asparaginase activity per seed increased 10-fold in the period 5 to 7 weeks after anthesis, coinciding with early stages of storage protein synthesis in the cotyledons.Double labeled ((14)C (U), (15)N (amide)) asparagine was fed to fruiting shoots through the transpiration steram. Fruit phloem sap analysis indicated that virtually all of the label was translocated to seeds in the form of asparagine. In young seeds (15)N from asparagine breakdown was traced to the ammonia, glutamine, and alanine of endospermic fluid, the (14)C appearing mainly in nonamino compounds. In the cotyledon-filling stage the C and N of asparagine was contributed to a variety of amino acid residues of protein.

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