Nudeotide Pools and Purine Metabolism in Tissue Cultures of Wild-Type Datura innoxia and Adenine-Requiring Auxotroph |
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Authors: | Mitsui, Kaori Ashihara, Hiroshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ochanomizu University 2-1-1, Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 112, Japan |
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Abstract: | Cells of the auxotrophic mutant, Ad1, of Datura innoxia requiredadenine, adenosine, or inosine for their growth on solid agarmedium which contained Murashige-Skoog salts, 2,4-dichloro-phenoxyaceticacid, and sucrose. Thirteen purine and pyrimidine nucleotidesin extracts of wild-type and Ad1 cells were separated and quantifiedby HPLC. Levels of ADP-glucose and UMP were significantly higherin Ad1 than in wild-type cells, but those of other nucleotideswas found when Ad1 cells were transferred to fresh medium withoutadenine. The rate of the biosynthesis de novo of purines, asestimated from the rate of incorporation of 14C from [2-14C]-glycine and [14C]formate into adenine nucleotides, was reducedin Ad1 cells to 21 and 13% of the wild-type rate, respectively.The activities involved in the salvage of adenine and adenosinein Ad1 cells were similar to those in wild-type cells. Ad1 cellshad the capability to convert adenine to guanine nucleotidesand guanine to adenine nucleotides. 1 Part 27 of the series, "Metabolic Regulation in Plant CellCulture". (Received March 7, 1988; Accepted August 3, 1988) |
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