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. 1978 Apr;61(4):654-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.61.4.654.

Metabolism of [5-h]proline by barley leaves and its use in measuring the effects of water stress on proline oxidation

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Metabolism of [5-h]proline by barley leaves and its use in measuring the effects of water stress on proline oxidation

C R Stewart et al. Plant Physiol. 1978 Apr.

Abstract

The objective of these experiments was to determine the fate of tritium from the 5 position of proline and to assess the validity of its loss to H(2)O as a measure of proline oxidation. When [5-(3)H]proline was fed to barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves, tritium was recovered in H(2)O and metabolites such as glutamate, glutamine, organic acids, aspartate, asparagine, and gamma-aminobutyrate. Collectively these metabolites, which are oxidation products of proline, accounted for 8% of the (3)H recovered after 5 hours. In spite of the amount recovered in metabolites, the rates of proline oxidation estimated by measuring (3)H(2)O recovery from [5-(3)H]proline were only slightly lower than rates estimated by incorporation of (14)C into oxidized products and loss of (14)C from total proline. Therefore, (3)H(2)O recovery from [5-(3)H]proline is useful in assessing the effects of stress on proline metabolism.Water stress inhibited proline oxidation, as reported previously. In addition, a reconversion of proline oxidation products to proline occurred in stressed leaves. This observation probably indicates a breakdown in cellular compartmentation of proline synthesis and proline oxidation.

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