Abstract: | Marked changes in the activities of the EmbdenMeyerhofParnas(EMP) pathway and the pentose phosphate pathway occur duringthe progress of growth of sycamore cells in batch suspensionculture. The activities of the two pathways were investigatedby measuring the activities of six EMP pathway and four pentosephosphate pathway enzymes, and by determining the contributionsof 14C from (1-14C)- and (6-14C)-glucose to CO2. During theearly stages of culture both the EMP pathway and the pentosephosphate pathway make appreciable contributions to carbohydrateoxidation, but following the initiation of cell division, carbohydrateoxidation is predominantly via the EMP pathway. All the enzymesassayed were found to be associated with the soluble fractionof the cells. The regulation of carbohydrate oxidation in sycamorecells and the possible role of the pentose phosphate pathwayin supplying NADPH for biosynthesis are discussed. |