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The Role of a d-Mannosyl-Lipid as an Intermediate in the Synthesis of Polysaccharide in Phaseolus aureus Seedlings.

D L Storm1, W Z Hassid.   

Abstract

Particulate preparations from Phaseolus aureus produce a d-mannosyl-lipid when treated with GDP-d-mannose. This lipid complex appears to be an active d-mannose donor, and some investigators have proposed that its role might be an obligatory intermediate in mannan synthesis of higher plants. When the partially purified d-mannosyl-lipids, isotopically labeled in the d-mannose moiety, were treated with particulate enzymes under a variety of conditions, a negligible amount of material was produced that behaved as a polysaccharide. Endogenous, particle-bound d-mannosyl-(14)C-lipid prepared from P. aureus particles readily transferred d-mannose to GDP to yield GDP-d-mannose and was hydrolyzed to free d-mannose when treated briefly with 0.01 n HCl at 100 C. The d-mannosyl-lipid, therefore, exhibits active d-mannose transfer potential in its endogenous state. When endogenous glycosyl-lipid was incubated in the absence of GDP-d-mannose-(14)C, little or no polysaccharide was produced. It was, instead, slowly degraded to d-mannose. Addition of several different unlabeled sugar nucleotides had no effect on the results. Our studies to date, therefore, offer no evidence that the mannosyl-lipid is an obligatory precursor of polysaccharide.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 16658198      PMCID: PMC366171          DOI: 10.1104/pp.50.4.473

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


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