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Intracellular feruloylation of pectic polysaccharides

โœ Scribed by Stephen C. Fry


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
658 KB
Volume
171
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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โœฆ Synopsis


The pectic polysaccharides of spinach cell walls carry feruloyl groups on arabinose and galactose residues. The following experiments were designed to discover whether the arabinose residues are feruloylated intra-or extracellularly. Cultured spinach cells started to incorporate exogenous [3H]arabinose into polymers at a linear rate after a lag period of approx. 34 rain, although radioactive polysaccharides and extensin did not start to appear outside the plasmalemma until after an approx. 25-min lag. In the same cells, polysaccharide-bound feruloyl-[3H]arabinose units started to accumulate radioactivity at a linear rate after a lag period of approx. 4-5 min. Therefore, arabinose residues of polysaccharides began to be feruloylated while still intracellular. The rate of formation of polysaccharide-bound feruloyl-[3H]arabinose units did not appreciably increase after 25 rain, showing that any additional extracellular feruloylation of the polysaccharide was relatively slow. This conclusion was supported by two different types of pulse-chase experiments, one of which was designed to detect feruloylation of polysaccharides up to 6 d after synthesis.


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