Responses of adenine nucleotides in germinating soybean embryonic axes to exogenously applied adenine and adenosine |
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Authors: | Anderson J D |
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Affiliation: | Post Harvest Plant Physiology Laboratory, Agricultural Marketing Research Institute, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, ARS, Beltsville, Maryland 20705. |
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Abstract: | The ATP content of soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv. Kent) axes incubated for 3 hours in 1 mm solutions of adenine and adenosine increased over 100% and 75%, respectively, over axes incubated in water. The increase in ATP was primarily due to the conversion of these purines to nucleotides via the nucleotide salvage pathway. The ATP formed was in a metabolically active pool because label from adenine was incorporated into acid-insoluble material. Adenine also increased the levels of GTP, UTP, and CTP, but not to the extent of the ATP level. |
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