Cooperative action of β-glucan synthetase and UDP-xylose xylosyl transferase of Golgi membranes in the synthesis of xyloglucan-like polysaccharide |
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Authors: | Peter M. Ray |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Golgi membranes of pea seedling tissue contain a UDP xylose:polysaccharide xylosyl transferase, the action of which is stimulated by UDP glucose. In the presence of both nucleotide-sugars a heteropolysaccharide containing both xylose and glucose (xyloglucan) is produced. Transfer of xylose and glucose units is presumed to be due to separate enzymes, because their properties differ in a number of respects. Xylosyl units appear to be transferred to a glucan core polysaccharide that is produced from UDP glucose by β-1,4-glucan synthetase. This, rather than cellulose biosynthesis, is inferred to be the in vivo role of Golgi membrane β-1,4-glucan synthetase. |
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Keywords: | β-Glucan synthetase Polysaccharide synthesis UDP-xylose xylosyl transferase Xyloglucan (Golgi membrane) Mes morpholinoethanesulfonic acid |
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