Literature DB >> 16656877

Transport of 3-o-Methylglucose Into and Out of Storage Cells of Daucus carota.

L Reinhold1, Z Eshhar.   

Abstract

The movement of labeled 3-o-methylglucose (MeG) into and out of thin carrot discs has been followed in order to gain information on sugar entry and exit mechanisms. Little or no metabolism of this derivative appears to occur in the tissue, since no products were detected either by chromatography or by analysis of respiratory CO(2).The curve relating entry to external concentration deviated somewhat from a rectangular hyperbola but suggested a carrier mechanism. Glucose and MeG each competitively inhibited the uptake of the other. K(i) for MeG was estimated to be 3 times the K(m) for its uptake.When discs incubated in MeG were transferred to H(2)O, MeG lost to the solution from the Free Space was re-absorbed against a 7-fold concentration gradient.The addition of unlabeled MeG or glucose to the medium surrounding discs which had been maintaining a ratio of internal to external MeG of 75:1 brought about release of stored isotope. This was probably not due to exchange diffusion stricto sensu.Efflux of previously absorbed isotopic MeG into a medium containing unlabeled MeG or glucose was temperature-sensitive. The kinetics of efflux were complex and did not suggest a simple diffusion process related to overall MeG content. However there is evidence (including the falling rate of exit with time) that slow diffusion (or slow release from adsorption) contributed substantially to efflux. The source of this flow appeared to be neither the readily accessible Free Space nor the main storage compartment. Calculation indicated that the volume of this "slow diffusion compartment" might be about 1% of the total volume of the discs.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 16656877      PMCID: PMC1086967          DOI: 10.1104/pp.43.7.1023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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