Recherches sur les enzymes catalysant la biosynthèse des acides phénoliques chez Quercus pedunculata. III. Formation séquentielle, à partir de la phénylalanine, des acides cinnamique, p-coumarique et caféique, par des organites cellulaires isolés |
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Authors: | GILBERT ALIBERT RAOUL RANJEVA ALAIN BOUDET |
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Affiliation: | "Enzymologie et Métabolisme", équipe de recherche associée au C.N.R.S., Centre de Physiologie Végétale, UniversitéPaul Sabatier, 118, route de Narbonne, 31 –Toulouse, France |
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Abstract: | The reactions leading to cinnamic acids from phenylalanine as only substrate were investigated in organelles from Quercus pedunculata Ehrh. roots. –“F 10 000′” fraction, including mitochondria and micro-bodies, catalyses the first reaction, i.e., cinnamate formation by deamination of phenylalanine. – Microsomal fraction catalyses all the steps from phenylalanine to caffeic acid via cinnamate and p-coumarate. These results suggest that microsomes are the intracellular site of the cinnamic units synthesis. The enzymes involved in these reactions, associated in the same cellular compartment, does not form a multienzyme system. The formation of caffeic acid by isolated microsomes is demonstrated for the first time; the reaction may be realised by an enzyme different from phenolase. – The free phenolic acids are the metabolically active forms. |
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