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Steryl glucoside and acyl steryl glucoside formation in the amyloplast membrane during the development of potato tuber
Authors:Diana S Catz  Juana S Tandecarz  Carlos E Cardini
Institution:Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquimicas “Fundacion Compomar” and Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Antonio Machado 151, 1405 Buenos Aires Argentina
Abstract:Steryl glucoside (SG) and acylated steryl glucoside (ASG) synthesis was investigated in amyloplast membranes from young, intermediate and mature potato tubers. The synthesis ratio SG/ASG was lowest in young tubers (3:2) and highest in mature tubers (6:1).About a 3-fold stimulation of 14C] glucose incorporation into a mixture of SG was observed in amyloplast membranes from mature tubers in the presence of β-sitosterol, while radioactivity incorporation in young tubers was unaffected, thus indicating that different availabilities of endogenous acceptors occur in the membranes.The enzymes involved in sterol modification exhibit a different behavior towards Triton X-100, depending on the developmental stage of the tubers. Low concentrations of the detergent (0.045%) are required to stimulate the enzymes present in young tuber membranes (2-fold). On the other,hand, 0.15% of Triton increased the enzymatic activity in mature tubers 5-fold. These results, together with those obtained after studies of pH dependence, could be related to the lipidic structure of the vesicles formed at different developmental stages of the tubers.It is concluded that the major changes in the enzymatic activities occur as a consequence of the sterol acceptors and acyl donor content during potato tuber growth.
Keywords:potato tuber development  amyloplast membrane  steryl glucoside and acylated steryl glucoside synthesis  ASG  6'-acyl-steryl glucoside  BSA  bovine serum albumin  MES  MOPS  PE  phosphatidylethanolamine  SG  steryl glucoside  TCA  trichloroacetic acid  UDP-Glc  uridine(5′)diphospho(1)-α-D-glucose
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