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The fate of [14C]glucose during cold-hardening in Eurosta solidaginis (Fitch)
Affiliation:Institute of Low Temperature Biology, University of Houston, University Park, Houston, TX 77004, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Glucose catabolism in overwintering larvae Eurosta solidaginis was examined to determine the relative contributions of glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway to polyol synthesis at different temperatures. Rates of 14CO2 evolution were determined after injection of [14C]1-glucose, [14C]6-glucose, and [14C]3,4-glucose. In addition incorporation of label from each isotope into sorbitol and glycerol was monitored. The respirometric studies showed a relative increase in pentose phosphate activity between 10 and 5°C. Similar results were obtained from the changes of radioactivities incorporated into glycerol, although the activation of the pentose phosphate pathway was low. The conversion of [14C]glucose to glycerol was highest at 10°C, suggesting that maximum glycerol synthesis may occur at this temperature. Radioactivity appeared in the sorbitol fraction of larvae incubated at temperatures below 5°C. Late autumn larvae converted more [14C]glucose than did early autumn larvae.
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