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The Metabolism of Carbon-14 Specifically Labelled Glucose in Leaves Showing Tobacco Mosaic Virus Induced Local Necrotic Lesions
Authors:M J Merrett  D W Sunderland
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences University of Bradford
Abstract:Glucose metabolism of healthy and tobacco mosaic virus-infected leaf-discs of Nicotiana tabocum L. var. Xanthi showing local-necrotic lesions was investigated using glucose-14C. Local lesion formation following inoculation with tobacco mosaic virus resulted in enhanced glucose metabolism reflected by an increased rate of release of 14CO2 from glucose-U-14C and greater incorporation of 14C into all cell fractions. When specifically labelled glucose was fed to healthy and tobacco mosaic virus infected leaves, the C6/C1 ratio (rate of release of 14CO2 from glucose-6-14C/rate of release of 14CO2 from glucose-l-14C) was similar for healthy and virus-infected leaves. The C6/C1 ratios recorded from 0.30 to 0.50 indicate that both the glycolytic and pentose phosphate pathways participate in glucose catobolism in healthy and virus-infected leaves. Although the C6/C1 ratio was the same as that of the healthy leaf the rate of release of 14CO2 from glucose-6-14C and glucose-1-14C was greatly increased in the virus-infected leaf. The increased glucose catabolism occurs by both glycolytic and pentose phosphate pathways in the virus-infected leaf.
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