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Sorbitol metabolism by apple seedlings
Authors:Catherine R Grant  Tom ap Rees
Institution:Botany School, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EA, U.K.
Abstract:The aims of this work were to compare the roles of sorbitol and sucrose in seedlings of Malus domestica, to discover which tissues synthesize sorbitol and which break it down, and to examine these tissues for enzymes of sorbitol metabolism. The detailed distribution of label was determined after supplying intact seedlings with 14CO2, and excised parts of seedlings with U-14C]fructose and U-14C]sorbitol. The results showed that appreciable synthesis of sorbitol occurred only in the leaves but did not depend directly on photosynthesis. All tissues examined metabolized sorbitol but metabolism was extensive only in root apices, and in leaves which had been kept in the dark. The above experiments suggest that sorbitol supplements but does not replace sucrose. Extracts of apple leaves showed no trace of either a polyol or a polyol phosphate dehydrogenase but did exhibit sorbitol-6-phosphate phosphatase activity. A limited number of experiments with extracts of the blades of Laminaria digitata indicated that they contained mannitol-1-phosphate phosphatase and mannitol dehydrogenase.
Keywords:Rosaceae  apple  Phaeophyceae  sorbitol-6-phosphate phosphatase  mannitol dehydrogenase  
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