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Xanthosine metabolism in plants: Metabolic fate of exogenously supplied 14C-labelled xanthosine and xanthine in intact mungbean seedlings
Authors:Hiroshi Ashihara
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences, Ochanomizu University, 2-1-1, Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan
Abstract:Xanthosine is a catabolite of purine nucleotides. Our studies using excised tissues of various plant species indicate that xanthosine salvage is negligible and that xanthosine is catabolised predominantly via xanthine. A recent report using intact Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings (Riegler et al., 2011. New Phytol. 191, 349–359) showed that significant amounts of xanthosine were utilised for RNA synthesis. We report here similar, more detailed 14C-feeding experiments of xanthosine and xanthine using intact mungbean seedlings. Less than 3% of radioactivity from [8-14C]xanthosine and 1% from [8-14C]xanthine was incorporated into the RNA fraction; the rest of the radioactivity was incorporated into purine catabolites, including ureides, urea and CO2. Allopurinol, which is a xanthine oxidoreductase inhibitor, markedly inhibited purine catabolism, and radioactivity from these two precursors was retained in xanthine. Even then, no significant salvage of xanthosine and xanthine was observed. Rapid catabolism and slow salvage of xanthosine and xanthine appear to be inherent properties of many plant species.
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