Pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase from pollen: properties and possible roles in sugar metabolism |
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Authors: | Norio Nakamura Yoshiomi Suzuki Hiroshi Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Biology, Yokohama City Univ., Yokohama 236, Japan;Shonan Junior College, Yokosuka 238, Japan. |
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Abstract: | To evaluate the role of pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase (PFP. EC 2.7.1.90) in the sugar metabolism of pollen. its occurrence and properties were studied in pollen grains of several plants including camellia ( Camellia japonica L.). In all pollen samples, PFP was strongly activated by fructose-2,6-bisphosphate (F2,6BP), and the activity of F2,6BP-activated PFP was higher than that of phosphofructokinase (PFK. EC 2.7.1.11). PFP partially purified from camellia pollen required Mg2+ for activity with an optimum at 1 m M . and was almost unaflected by a variety of metabolites at 1 m M . Its molecular mass was around 220 kDa, and apparent Km values for F6P, PPi. F1, 6BP and Pi were 294, 4, 20 and 580 u M , respectively. The levels of F2.6BP. PPi and F6P in camellia pollen were sufficent to support the forward reaction by PFP, and PFP, was 20- to 40-fold more active than PFK during pollen growth. These results suggest that pollen PFP plays a role in glycolysis but not gluconeogenesis. and the possible relevance of this to pollen tube growth is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Camellia. Camellia japonica phosphofructokinase pyrophosphate-dependent phosphofructokinase pollen sugar metabolism |
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