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Synthesis and Dissolution of Starch labelled with 14Carbon in Tobacco Leaf Tissue
Authors:PORTER, H. K.   MARTIN, R. V.   BIRD, I. F.
Abstract:Tobacco leaves depleted of starch, were detached and allowedto assimilate equal amounts of 14CO2 and 12CO2in succession,and vice versa. Distribution of radioactivity in starch, andsugars was determined after assimilation and after disks cutfrom the leaves had been kept in darkness for times up to 40hours. The amount and activity of the CO2 was also determined.14C and 12C were incorporated in equal amounts into starch independentlyof the order in which they were supplied. In contrast sucrosehad high activity 14C was given last, and hexose a low one.The reverse was true when 12C was given last. Activity of respiratoryCO2 was slightly higher when 14C was assimilated last as comparedwith 12C. In the dark only 14C or 12C was at first lost fromstarch, in accordance or removal of discrete layers. Analyticalresults show that starch is the main respiratory substrate andto account for the redistribution of radioactivity in passageto CO2 it is concluded that sucrose occurs at two sites separatedinter-or intra-cellularly, one of which is in equilibrium withthe system intrconverting starch and CO2 and at the other hexosesare produced by inversion. A starch-like polysaccharide is formedduring assimilation which persists in the dark and there isa significant contribution to respiration of carbon from non-carbohydratesources when leaf disks are kept on the dark.
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