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. 1986 Mar;169(1):117-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF01369782.

Metabolism of some amino acids in relation to the photorespiratory nitrogen cycle of pea leaves

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Metabolism of some amino acids in relation to the photorespiratory nitrogen cycle of pea leaves

T C Ta et al. Planta. 1986 Mar.

Abstract

(15)N-labelled (amino group) asparagine (Asn), glutamate (Glu), alanine (Ala), aspartate (Asp) and serine (Ser) were used to study the metabolic role and the participation of each compound in the photorespiratory N cycle ofPisum sativum L. leaves. Asparagine was utilised as a nitrogen source by either deamidation or transamination, Glu was converted to Gln through NH3 assimilation and was a major amino donor for transamination, and Ala was utilised by transamination to a range of amino acids. Transamination also provided a pathway for Asp utilisation, although Asp was also used as a substrate for Asn synthesis. In the photorespiratory synthesis of glycine (Gly), Ser, Ala, Glu and Asn acted as sources of amino-N, contributing, in the order given, 38, 28, 23, and 7% of the N for glycine synthesis; Asp provided less than 4% of the amino-N in glycine. Calculations based on the incorporation of(15)N into Gly indicated that about 60% (Ser), 20% (Ala), 12% (Glu) and 11% (Asn) of the N metabolised from each amino acid was utilised in the photorespiratory nitrogen cycle.

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